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SiteBot: AI-Powered No-Code Chatbot Solution for SMBs
SiteBot is a no-code AI-powered chatbot platform designed to help small and medium-sized businesses automate customer support, increase engagement, and enhance user experience. Our solution provides easy-to-use tools for building custom chatbots without the need for technical expertise. Whether you need a chatbot for your website, support, or sales, SiteBot empowers businesses to create intelligent conversational bots that are seamless, efficient, and scalable.
Join us on our journey to revolutionize customer interactions with AI technology, simplifying tasks while delivering personalized and impactful conversations. We aim to make automation accessible for every business, big or small. https://sitebot.co/
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Discord is not for me either, I guess. young kids seem to be having all the fun there.
If cost is a concern, then Remote is a better option.
I completely understand the importance of prioritizing, and I’m actively looking for ways to manage the workload better. I’ve started hiring interns for time-consuming tasks and providing them with proper training. I…
Thank you!
My tech team is using LLMs to build our product, leveraging them for tasks.
I can relate to your frustration with LinkedIn. I’ve been actively writing on the platform for the past two years, building my visibility and engagement, even earning a recognition badge from LinkedIn. However, despite…
I understand where you're coming from, especially with the shifting priorities and the need to make trade-offs. I resigned from my previous job in February 2024 after 10 years with the company, and although I…
Impressive persistence. It’s easy to read a timeline like this and overlook the uncertainty and second-guessing that happens in between. I work in technical marketing, SEO, and product advocacy at a product-based…
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I get where you're coming from, but startups often have to make the most of limited resources. It’s less about saying 'no' and more about prioritizing smartly. Have you found a good way to manage workload in a…
I’m in the same boat, working at a startup where taking on multiple projects isn’t really a choice. No matter how careful I am with planning, I still end up overwhelmed. Curious to see what others suggest! One thing…
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