App Editor
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Whether you are building a no-code app or a low-code app, you should start by creating your app's interface using the app editor on Peach. WhatsApp supports several components (and Peach supports all of them) that you can add to your screens.
Peachβs WhatsApp apps can be broken down into the following core elements:
- Screens: WhatsApp Flow allows you to create apps with one or more screens. Each screen can have several text and input elements.
- Labels, Heading and Text Elements: These are the titles, descriptions and labels to use in your screens.
- Text Input Fields: Text input and text areas are your form elements. The values that the users enter for text input elements and selections for list elements are captured in the responses section when a flow is completed.
- List Fields: WhatsApp supports Dropdowns, check boxes, and radio buttons. They are referred to as List Fields.
- Optin Field: This is useful to take an opt-in from your users - accepting terms, allowing you to take permission for Credit checks or simply opt-in to marketing communication are scenarios you might need an Optin field.
- Image: WhatsApp screens donβt have to be boring form and text elements. You can include images in your screens. The images have to be under 300Kb.
WhatsApp Flows don't support attachments natively yet. But we've got you covered. From the editor, add an attachment field, and include a prompt message. Peach will automatically ask your users to upload an attachment via the chat window, once they complete the app submission.
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Updated 11 Apr 2024
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