Full product, not a teaser
The AGPL core is meant to be useful on its own: chat, visitor context, consent-based cobrowsing, ticket records, and audit trails.
Wayfindr is open-source support software for live chat, consent-based cobrowsing, and tickets. Use it, fork it, self-host it, or get help running it.
The useful product should be the free product. Paid offerings should buy time, confidence, and operational calm, not unlock the real app.
The AGPL core is meant to be useful on its own: chat, visitor context, consent-based cobrowsing, ticket records, and audit trails.
Cobrowsing should be requested clearly, scoped carefully, and designed around masked fields and visible user control.
If someone has the skill and time to run Wayfindr themselves, the project should respect that instead of booby-trapping the path.
Setup help for teams that want Wayfindr running without server wrestling.
A hosted Wayfindr instance for people who want the easy button.
Upgrade help, troubleshooting, operations guidance, and project stewardship.
Wayfindr is early. The first milestone is a focused support loop: install the widget, identify a visitor, chat with an agent, request cobrowsing consent, and turn the session into a durable ticket.
Stay tuned as the alpha takes shape, or fork the repo now if you want to follow along, experiment, or help steer the thing.