What 2mee is
2mee lets a real person deliver a short, reassuring message — a video, image, or text overlay — at the points where your customers hesitate. The message appears on top of your website without changing your page’s HTML, or as a hosted page someone opens from a link you send.
You create and manage these messages in the 2mee portal. No code change is needed to publish, update, or retire one.
Two ways 2mee reaches people
Section titled “Two ways 2mee reaches people”- On your site (Onflow). You add the 2mee JavaScript snippet to your website once. After that, the messages your account has published show up for visitors — rendered over the page at a point of high friction, low confidence, or low understanding.
- As a hosted experience (Outpost). A named contact gets a short link (by email or SMS), opens it, and is guided through branded pages hosted by 2mee. This is how you run a step-by-step flow for someone you can identify — for example, triggered from your CRM.
What you’ll work with
Section titled “What you’ll work with”| Term | In one line |
|---|---|
| Experience | A set of one or more cards — the participant-facing flow. |
| Card | A single page that applies a layout template with an outlet. |
| Visitor | An anonymous person browsing your site. |
| Participant | A named contact (e.g. with an email) enrolled in an experience. |
| Tag | A behavioural label applied to a visitor, used for targeting and analytics. |
| Flow | The graph that decides when an experience starts and advances. |
The Concepts section explains each of these properly. If you just want the gist, read core concepts in brief next.
A typical path to value
Section titled “A typical path to value”- Set up your account and add the snippet to your site — see account setup.
- Build your first experience in the portal — see your first experience.
- Deploy it to your account; each deployed card gets a shortcode you can link to.
- Connect your data so events from your CRM/CDP can start or advance flows — see Integrations.
- Measure what happens and iterate.
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