# How can I design my Widget Template?

Currently LimeCall provides three types of Widget templates:

* Classic
* Smart
* Modern

You may access it this by going to Widget > Style Your Widget

You can choose what template you want to use for your widget:

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### 1. Classic Template <a href="#id-1-classic-template" id="id-1-classic-template"></a>

This is the default template of LimeCall, this provides all options like 'Click2Call', 'Call me back', 'Call me later', 'Leave message' which you can update according to your preferences.

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### 2. Smart Template <a href="#id-2-smart-template" id="id-2-smart-template"></a>

This template is for users who are using 'Click2Call' feature as a primary calling approach.

This is an extension to the widget bubble and once the call is initiated you can see real-time status of the call there.

The look and feel is also very appealing. When your team are not available it provides you a schedule call option as well.

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### 3. Modern Template <a href="#h_468a2008de" id="h_468a2008de"></a>

This template is for users who are using 'Click2Call' feature as a primary calling approach.

This is an extension to the widget bubble and once the call is initiated you can see real-time status of the call there.

The look and feel is very modern and realistic.

'Talk to us' right away or 'Call me back' option.

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If you need any further assistance please contact our Support Team via Live Chat or <support@limecall.com>

Watch our each step of our Quick Tutorial [HERE](https://www.youtube.com/@limecallgettingstarted)


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