Hellidon Lakes

Placement examples

Where the assistant lives on the rest of the site

Three quiet, opt-in placements that help guests find answers without interrupting the page. Try each one - they all use the same backend.

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Header pill - every page

A small ‘Ask a question’ button in the site header. Always available, opens in a modal, no auto-popup, no notification dot. Try it in the top right.

Planning your stay

Hellidon Lakes sits in 220 acres of Northamptonshire countryside, with 110 rooms, a full spa, two championship golf courses and 15 event spaces. Most guests arrive by car - the M1 J16 is a 15 minute drive - and check-in opens from 3pm.

Many of the questions we're asked over the phone are the same: parking, dining hours, dog policy, late checkout. The contextual box below catches those queries without forcing a guest to scroll through a long FAQ.

Quick answer

Still have a question about your visit?

Ask in plain English - we'll answer from our published info.

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Contextual embed - key pages

The same box embedded at the bottom of high-intent pages (Plan your visit, FAQ, Contact). Pre-seeded with relevant prompts. Catches users who scrolled looking for an answer.

Dining at the estate

The Lakeview Restaurant serves dinner from 6pm to 9.30pm, with breakfast for residents from 7am. The Fairway Bar is open all day for light meals, and afternoon tea is served in the conservatory from 2pm to 5pm.

We can usually accommodate dietary requirements with 24 hours' notice - for anything specific, just ask.

3

Floating corner pill - opt-in

A subtle pill in the bottom-right that only opens on click. No auto-open, no slide-in, no sound, dismissible. Try the button in the corner of this page.

What makes these placements not annoying: no auto-open, no fake typing animation, no persistent unread badge, dismissible, and every answer arrives as one card. It behaves like a search box that happens to use AI - not a chatbot pretending to be a person.

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