Hosted chat page
A full-page chat at your-slug.lorito.ai — no website or setup needed.
The hosted chat page is a full-page chat with your agent, hosted by Lorito at an address like your-slug.lorito.ai. There's no code to add and no website required — you just share the link. It's perfect if you don't have a site, or if you want a dedicated page to point people to.
Lorito sets up a hosted page for you automatically when you create a project, so it's ready to use straight away.
No DNS setup needed. The *.lorito.ai addresses are managed entirely by Lorito — you don't touch any domain or DNS settings to use one. Your page works as soon as it's live. (If you'd rather use your own address, see Custom domain.)
Manage your hosted page
Open the settings
In your project, go to Channels and click Configure on the Web card, then open the Hosted page section. Here you'll find your live URL and the controls to change it.
Choose your address
Your page lives at your-slug.lorito.ai, where the slug is the part you choose. Lorito starts you off with a slug based on your project name — edit it in the Subdomain slug field and click Save.
Slug rules:
- 3 to 63 characters
- Lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only
- Cannot start or end with a hyphen
If the slug you want is already taken or reserved, Lorito will let you know so you can pick another.
Go live or take it offline
Use the Deployment status control to bring your page online or take it offline:
- Live — visitors can reach your chat at the address above.
- Offline — the address returns a "not found" page until you bring it back online.
Share the link
Copy your live URL and share it wherever you like — in an email, a social profile, a QR code, or a link in your site's navigation. Anyone who opens it gets a full-page chat with your agent.
Appearance
The hosted page uses your project's shared appearance — logo, theme colour, and fonts set in your project's appearance settings. On paid plans your branding carries through to the page; the free plan shows Lorito's default styling.
Want your own address instead?
If you'd prefer the chat on a domain you own — like chat.example.com — set up a custom domain (a paid feature).