Show HN: Instant Answers – Have 1:1 conversations with any given text source (instantanswers.xyz)

15 points by ngranja19 ↗ HN
Hi everyone,

We are Nico and Leo. We built an AI-powered chatbot builder designed to make it easy for anyone to create a ChatGPT-like chatbot in just minutes.

If you're interested in trying it out, we offer a FREE plan that allows users to create and customize their own chatbot.

It is ideal for people looking to add a support chatbot to their website or summarize complex information.

Here are some of the key features:

- Upload documents (PDFs, docs, txt, csv) or input a website URL, and we'll extract the information and build a chatbot that can answer questions related to the content. - Customize your chatbot's messages and appearance, and embed it as a chat widget (a bubble chat) or just embed it as an iframe on your website. - Use our chatbot builder to reduce your support tickets, save time on customer service, or help users get the information they need quickly. - Use the chatbot to summarize or get your questions answered about complex information (book, technical documentation, legal documents, etc) that is hard to read/understand or simply you don't want to read it completely.

We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback, so feel free to drop us a line in the comments or visit our website to learn more. Thanks for reading!

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The idea is nice, but uploading documents is a security concern. So enterprise use will be extremely limited I think. This would be better as a software that runs locally to extract text. Maybe use Apache Tika for that, with a nice frontend. Then, make calls so the OpenAI API only using the extracted text. The same reason I won’t upload important documents to those free “file conversion for free!” websites applies here. Just too risky for the reward. But, fix that requirement and you have something nice I think.
Great looking site

20 free messages is so low to let a user figure out if this is worth paying for.

I would like to see a live example using a text of your choice with no login. For example Alice in Wonderland or maybe the US Constitution. Just something to give a feel of how it reacts.