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    BuilderBot

    BuilderBot

    Build automated conversation flows agnostic to the WhatsApp provider

    With this library, you can build automated conversation flows agnostic to the WhatsApp provider, set up automated responses for frequently asked questions, receive and respond to messages automatically, and track interactions with customers. Additionally, you can easily set up triggers to expand functionalities limitlessly.
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    Notifee Notifications

    Notifee Notifications

    A feature rich notifications library for React Native

    ...Notifee supports many notification styles such as Big Text, Big Picture, Inbox & Messaging on Android and attachments & custom summary text on iOS. Trigger your notifications to display at certain point in the future, or set up repeating triggers to alert your users regularly! Notifications support displaying remote images and local with support for requiring React Native image assets.
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    ifvisible.js

    ifvisible.js

    Crossbrowser & lightweight way to check if users are looking at a page

    ifvisible.js is a lightweight way to check if a user is looking at the page or interacting with it. Check out the demo, read the code example, or check the annotated source.
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