Zendesk macro search only matches exact titles. Macro Search matches every word, in any order, across titles and reply text, then inserts the macro with one keystroke.
Works with the macros your team already has. Nothing to configure, nothing to import.
(Ctrl+Shift+M on Windows.) The search palette opens over your ticket, and your macros load from your own Zendesk session.
"park hours" finds Water Park Operating Hours. Every word matched in any order, across titles, subjects and reply bodies, with a full preview.
The reply text lands in your composer, placeholders intact. Or press ⌥1–⌥9 to insert a numbered result without touching the mouse.
A URL changes, legal rewrites a sentence, the product gets renamed. Someone has to edit 200 macros by hand.
"We are constantly struggling with how agents can find a particular macro… the search doesn't work if an agent enters more than one word."
"When an agent is searching for a macro called 'Water Park Operating Hours' they commonly want to search for Park Hours and this does not populate."
Zendesk's native macro search only matches words in the macro title, in order. Searching "park hours" won't find a macro titled "Water Park Operating Hours". Macro Search matches every word in any order, across titles, subjects and macro bodies.
No. The extension talks to the Zendesk API from your own logged-in browser session, and caches your macro list locally in your browser (15-minute refresh). There are no external servers, no analytics, no account, and no tracking. See the privacy policy.
Yes. Bulk find & replace shows a per-macro before/after diff, lets you untick any macro, and only writes after you type REPLACE to confirm. You need a Zendesk role that's allowed to edit shared macros.
Inserting pastes the macro's reply text into the composer. Placeholders like {{ticket.requester.first_name}} stay intact and Zendesk substitutes them on send. Macro side-effects (tags, assignee, status) don't run; use Zendesk's native apply when you need those.
It runs only on *.zendesk.com agent pages, and uses Chrome's storage permission solely to cache your macro list locally for instant search.