The LeadOS widget is embedded in WordPress as a small script and should be available on the relevant marketing pages. Many companies maintain their website in WordPress. The widget should be visible without editing theme files unnecessarily or losing the integration during updates.
Copy the widget code from the V8Chat Website Assistant and add it through a header/footer snippet plugin, a Custom HTML block in the footer or, when using a child theme, before the closing body tag. Then allow the domain, check the position and send a test inquiry.
Start with a narrow boundary: which website, space, file, recipient or decision is affected? This makes the task reviewable instead of turning it into a broad catch-all request.
A useful work order is: “Create a short WordPress checklist for our LeadOS widget: add script, clear cache, verify domain, send a test lead and check notifications.” For important cases, add that uncertainties must be marked visibly instead of being filled in silently.
Pay special attention to WordPress cache, allowed domain, widget position, test lead and notification. These points decide whether the result is only useful for the moment or can be found, checked and continued by the team later.
Do not insert the script multiple times. After changes, clear page cache, optimizer cache and CDN cache so an old widget version is not served.
The safest WordPress path is one central footer snippet followed by a test lead and controlled cache clearing.