Setup and onboarding
Measure how quickly a teammate can connect docs, test questions, and preview the widget.
ChattyBox focuses on fast docs crawling, citation-backed answers, widget setup, and content-gap analytics for teams that want practical developer support AI.
Instead of comparing feature pages in the abstract, test real onboarding, SDK, and troubleshooting questions against your own content.
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 website, documentation, help center, CMS, or sitemap URL 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.
Three-step launch
The right assistant should help developers find accurate answers, verify them with sources, and surface docs gaps your team can fix.
Measure how quickly a teammate can connect docs, test questions, and preview the widget.
Ask SDK, CLI, authentication, API, and error questions to inspect real behavior.
Citations matter when users need to copy code, confirm parameters, or read the full guide.
Developer questions should become useful evidence for prioritizing missing examples and guides.
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Create your first chatbot project and connect a public site or docs URL.
Use the step-by-step launch checklist for documentation chatbot rollout.
Both can be considered by teams adding AI to developer-facing docs. ChattyBox is focused on self-serve docs crawling, citations, and website widget rollout.
Yes, when the answer exists in your indexed documentation, examples, API reference, or support content.
No. You connect source URLs, test the bot, and install the widget.
Use your own docs and real support questions instead of relying only on generic demos.