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Posted by Riama on 10-17-2024 11:52 AM:

How to create a chatbot

Developing a chatbot is not an easy task. But what if you need a tool that will monitor every step of development, suggest where to improve, and show how the bot behaves in real conditions? This is where platforms with their own monitoring and analysis capabilities come into play. Have you heard of them?
Creating a chatbot is a whole process in which a user-friendly interface, quick adaptation to different requests, and, of course, feedback from users are important. But how can you be sure that your bot actually performs its task, that it is useful and understandable enough? Do you think it is possible to achieve that chatbots become full-fledged assistants?

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Posted by DogerMet on 10-17-2024 02:32 PM:

Creating a chatbot is a fun process that can turn routine tasks into something convenient and even fun. When I first encountered this topic, I expected it to be much more difficult. On Botnation creating your own bot and customizing it for yourself is easier than making a cup of coffee. And you don’t have to be a programmer to do it — the intuitive interface and available features make it accessible to anyone.


Posted by Riama on 10-17-2024 04:35 PM:

I always thought it was a complicated and time-consuming process, but now I see that everything is much simpler. This feeling when routine tasks turn into something exciting is incredibly inspiring. Now I am looking forward to setting up my own bot and simplifying many processes.

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