WordPress and blogs
Index posts, pages, FAQs, tutorials, and public knowledge base content from WordPress or similar CMS tools.
Add an AI chatbot to content managed websites, knowledge bases, blogs, and help centers without replacing your CMS.
ChattyBox crawls your existing documentation, indexes the content for retrieval, and embeds a chatbot that answers using your docs instead of generic model memory.
Enter your documentation URL or sitemap in ChattyBox.
Let the crawler extract pages, headings, and readable text.
Test real user questions and verify source citations.
Embed the widget with one script tag and monitor unanswered questions.
ChattyBox works alongside your CMS by crawling published pages and embedding as a script, so your editorial workflow can stay the same.
Use these checkpoints to decide whether ChattyBox should sit beside your docs platform, replace a separate assistant, or stay isolated for testing.
Index posts, pages, FAQs, tutorials, and public knowledge base content from WordPress or similar CMS tools.
Let users ask questions across help articles and get citations back to the source article.
Use feature pages, pricing pages, and product explainers as the answer base for visitors.
No need to move your content into a new help system just to add AI answers.
ChattyBox can work with CMS platforms that publish crawlable pages, including WordPress and many custom CMS websites.
No. You can usually add the widget as a script in your CMS theme, template, tag manager, or custom HTML area.
You can refresh crawled content so the chatbot answers from your latest published pages.
ChattyBox is intended for content you provide or pages it can access. Do not index private content unless it should be available through the chatbot.