Website and docs crawling
Start from public URLs, sitemaps, docs, CMS pages, and help center articles.
ChattyBox is for teams that want a focused website and documentation chatbot with source citations, content gaps, clear setup, and a lightweight embeddable widget.
General custom chatbot builders can be useful, but documentation support needs strong source grounding, citations, and a simple website rollout.
ChattyBox crawlt je bestaande documentatie, indexeert de content voor retrieval en embedt een chatbot die antwoordt vanuit je documentatie in plaats van generiek modelgeheugen.
Voer je documentatie-URL of sitemap in ChattyBox in.
Laat de crawler pagina’s, koppen en leesbare tekst extraheren.
Test echte gebruikersvragen en controleer bronvermeldingen.
Embed de widget met één scripttag en monitor onbeantwoorde vragen.
Three-step launch
A documentation-first chatbot should help users verify answers and help your team improve the content behind those answers.
Start from public URLs, sitemaps, docs, CMS pages, and help center articles.
Give visitors source links instead of opaque chatbot responses.
Install one script tag on a website, docs theme, CMS template, or app shell.
Use question and gap data to improve docs and reduce repeated tickets.
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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.
Choose ChattyBox when the main job is a source-cited website or docs chatbot rather than a broad custom AI workspace.
Yes. ChattyBox can crawl public website pages, documentation, CMS pages, and help center content.
Yes. Answers can include links back to source pages used in the response.
Yes. Most teams install ChattyBox with one widget script after indexing their content.