Today a friend of mine introduced me to a pretty cool website - Gabbly (Gai Buli). It's quite fun, as it allows you to chat in real-time with others who are simultaneously browsing the same webpage.
The Gabbly (Gai Buli) webpage shares a common trait of foreign websites - clean and simple design. On its homepage, you just need to click on the national flag icon to choose your preferred language. It offers options such as Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, Russian, and other languages, truly embodying the grandeur of an international website.
Gabbly (Gai Buli) lets you chat on any webpage by simply placing 'gabbly.com/' in front of the webpage's URL, allowing you to communicate with others who are also browsing the same page. For example, if you want to chat on Sina.com, just visit gabbly.com/sina.com. You will then see a floating Gabbly (Gai Buli) chat window on the Sina webpage. Not only can you see others who are browsing the same page as you, but the floating Gabbly (Gai Buli) chat window also saves the chat records. As long as you use Gabbly (Gai Buli), you can view the chat history generated through its use. Of course, one of the coolest features of Gabbly (Gai Buli) is that you can also use it for free on your personal or commercial website. Moreover, it's very convenient to use. Just follow these steps to add instant chat functionality to your own personal website:
1) Visit the Gabbly (Gai Buli) homepage.
2) Click on the 'Embed' tab.
3) Enter the URL of the webpage where you want to embed the chat window, along with the desired width and height of the chat window.
4) The code will be displayed in the textbox below. Simply insert this code into your webpage's code, and your site will have the Gabbly (Gai Buli) chat window.
5) Visitors to your page can now chat with each other using it.
After embedding the chat window on your personal website, you can promote it on Chinese forums to let more people know about it. The real-time communication feature of Gabbly (Gai Buli) is quite cool. I wonder if Gabbly (Gai Buli) could eventually replace QQ if it continues to develop? Perhaps many investors would find such a function promising. If you're interested, why not log in to the Gabbly (Gai Buli) website and try it out for yourself?