Posts and pages
Let visitors ask questions across long-form posts, landing pages, tutorials, and product content.
Add an AI chatbot to your WordPress site that answers from posts, pages, docs, FAQs, and help articles with source citations.
ChattyBox roomab teie olemasolevas dokumentatsioonis, indekseerib allalaadimiseks sisu ja manustab vestlusroti, mis vastab teie dokumentidele, mitte üldise mudelimälule.
Choose the WordPress sections that should answer questions: posts, pages, docs, FAQs, or knowledge base articles.
Crawl your WordPress sitemap or specific URLs, then review what content was indexed.
Ask questions from real visitors and remove archive, tag, or thin pages that weaken answer quality.
Add the widget script through your theme, footer scripts, tag manager, or a safe custom HTML workflow.
ChattyBox can crawl your public WordPress pages and posts, then provide a widget you can add through your theme, footer scripts, tag manager, or custom HTML tools.
Use these checkpoints to decide whether ChattyBox should sit beside your docs platform, replace a separate assistant, or stay isolated for testing.
Let visitors ask questions across long-form posts, landing pages, tutorials, and product content.
Use WordPress-hosted documentation or knowledge base content as the source for cited answers.
Install the widget without changing how you publish content or manage your WordPress theme.
See the questions users ask so you can improve articles, FAQs, docs, and product pages.
ChattyBox is not tied to a specific WordPress plugin architecture. The usual setup is to crawl public WordPress content, then load the widget with a normal script where your site already accepts custom scripts.
footer.phpAdd the widget script through your theme settings, footer script area, or child theme when you control the WordPress template.
Use a custom HTML tag if your marketing team already manages site scripts through a tag manager.
A lightweight script-injection plugin can work when your theme does not expose a safe place for third-party scripts.
WordPress sites often have useful content mixed with archives and template pages. Filtering that content improves answer quality before you ever tune prompts.
Start from your WordPress sitemap, then exclude thin tag, author, search, and archive pages if they do not answer support questions.
Prioritize docs, knowledge base posts, product pages, tutorials, FAQs, and evergreen support articles.
Do not index private membership pages, checkout flows, unpublished drafts, admin pages, or account-specific content.
Refresh the crawl after major content edits, plugin migrations, permalink changes, or help center reorganizations.
ChattyBox is a web app and embeddable widget. You can add it to WordPress with a script through your theme, footer scripts, tag manager, or custom HTML setup.
Yes, if those posts are public and crawlable. You can also focus the crawl on docs, FAQs, or specific site sections.
Most WordPress themes support adding third-party scripts through a theme setting, child theme, plugin, tag manager, or custom HTML area.
Yes. Source citations help users verify answers and open the original WordPress page or article.