
Over three months, Mix built and enhanced cross-channel messaging features for BiteSpeed-Dev/chatwoot and radyalabs/chatwoot, focusing on LINE and Facebook Messenger integrations. Using Ruby and Vue, Mix delivered structured input selection via flex messages and quick replies, enabling reliable user data capture and streamlined conversations. They addressed message rendering issues, such as text wrapping in LINE, by updating backend logic and expanding test coverage to ensure consistent user experience. Mix also implemented file attachment support and improved webhook handling for LINE, strengthening data routing and reducing misrouting risks. Their work emphasized robust API integration, backend development, and comprehensive testing practices.
Monthly summary for 2025-09: Delivered LINE channel enhancements and corrected webhook handling for the radyalabs/chatwoot repository, improving LINE integration reliability and user experience. Implemented file attachment support for LINE channel with robust file handling and storage; updated tests to cover new behaviors. Stabilized webhook processing to route multi-user messages correctly and trigger conversations only for message-type events; added/expanded tests for reliability. These changes expand channel capabilities, reduce misrouting risks, and contribute to higher customer satisfaction and lower incident risk.
Monthly summary for 2025-09: Delivered LINE channel enhancements and corrected webhook handling for the radyalabs/chatwoot repository, improving LINE integration reliability and user experience. Implemented file attachment support for LINE channel with robust file handling and storage; updated tests to cover new behaviors. Stabilized webhook processing to route multi-user messages correctly and trigger conversations only for message-type events; added/expanded tests for reliability. These changes expand channel capabilities, reduce misrouting risks, and contribute to higher customer satisfaction and lower incident risk.
July 2025 monthly summary for BiteSpeed-Dev/chatwoot. Focused on stabilizing the Line channel integration and improving message rendering. Delivered a bug fix for input_select text wrapping, updated service logic, and expanded test coverage to prevent recurrence. The changes strengthen Line channel reliability and user experience, reducing truncation issues and ensuring consistent styling across messages. This aligns with business goals of robust cross-channel messaging and reduced support overhead.
July 2025 monthly summary for BiteSpeed-Dev/chatwoot. Focused on stabilizing the Line channel integration and improving message rendering. Delivered a bug fix for input_select text wrapping, updated service logic, and expanded test coverage to prevent recurrence. The changes strengthen Line channel reliability and user experience, reducing truncation issues and ensuring consistent styling across messages. This aligns with business goals of robust cross-channel messaging and reduced support overhead.
June 2025 monthly summary for BiteSpeed-Dev/chatwoot: Delivered cross-channel input_select message type support for LINE and Facebook Messenger integrations. This feature enables structured user selections via LINE flex messages with interactive buttons and updated UI (No response state for web widget inboxes), and formatted messages with quick replies for Facebook Messenger, ensuring selections are properly sent, processed, and displayed. No major bugs reported or fixed this month; the focus was on robust feature delivery and end-to-end validation to improve multi-channel engagement. The work enhances user data capture, reduces friction in conversations, and lays groundwork for future automation across channels.
June 2025 monthly summary for BiteSpeed-Dev/chatwoot: Delivered cross-channel input_select message type support for LINE and Facebook Messenger integrations. This feature enables structured user selections via LINE flex messages with interactive buttons and updated UI (No response state for web widget inboxes), and formatted messages with quick replies for Facebook Messenger, ensuring selections are properly sent, processed, and displayed. No major bugs reported or fixed this month; the focus was on robust feature delivery and end-to-end validation to improve multi-channel engagement. The work enhances user data capture, reduces friction in conversations, and lays groundwork for future automation across channels.

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