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Self-Serve AI Website Widget

Give us your website and business info, then embed a chat widget that answers only from your data, 24/7.

The challenge

Generic GPT pages sound smart, but they do not know the business, do not stay grounded, and rarely take a useful next step when a customer is ready to buy.
  • They answer from the model instead of approved business data
  • Hours, prices and availability drift into hallucination or vague replies
  • Leads are lost because name and phone are never captured
  • Most tools stop at conversation and never trigger a real action

The solution

We layer data acquisition, grounding and actions into one widget: public crawl first, owner-supplied setup second, connected systems when available.

Public crawl hook

We start from the website and extract the public facts the business already publishes.

Owner-controlled setup

The owner reviews and edits the business details before the widget goes live.

Connected systems

When CRM, booking or support tools are connected, the widget can answer from the live source of truth.

Built-in lead capture

When a visitor wants a callback, the widget asks for name and phone, stores the lead and notifies the owner.

Free capped tier

The free tier proves the concept, captures SEO traffic and limits usage until the owner upgrades.

Paid actions later

WhatsApp, booking, CRM and voice live in the paid path, so the free widget stays focused.

What you get

24/7
answers on your site
1
script tag to embed
2
details for lead capture
0
unapproved guesses

Capability layers

Public crawl ingestionOwner-supplied onboardingConnected systemsLead notificationEmbed scriptFreemium cap

Start free

Launch the widget, prove it on real traffic, then unlock WhatsApp, booking, CRM and voice when you need actions.
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A self-serve AI widget turns a business website into a 24/7 assistant that answers from approved facts, captures leads, and stays free until the owner is ready to upgrade. The goal is not to create another generic GPT page. The goal is to give visitors grounded answers and a useful next step on the same screen.

Why generic GPT pages underperform

A generic prompt can sound confident, but it is usually disconnected from the business's actual policies, prices, availability and operating hours. That is where hallucinations start. A proper widget is not a thin wrapper around a model — it is a product layer that only speaks from approved business data and keeps the owner in control of what the agent may say.

Layered data acquisition, not one-shot scraping

We treat data as layered. First the public crawl hook reads the website and extracts the facts the business already publishes. Next the owner reviews and edits the draft before the widget goes live. After that, connected systems such as CRM, booking and support tools can join the picture so the widget answers from the live source of truth rather than a stale page.

Lead capture should feel like a next step, not a barrier

The widget only asks for name and phone when the visitor actually wants a callback. That keeps the chat short and useful. Once the visitor shares those details, the lead is stored, the owner is notified, and the conversation context stays attached so the follow-up starts from the right place.

Why the free tier matters

The capped free tier is not a gimmick. It is proof. It lets the business see the widget on real traffic, earn SEO visibility, and validate that the answers are grounded before paying for the paid channels such as WhatsApp, booking, CRM or voice.

Self-serve AI widget — frequently asked questions

How do you keep the answers grounded?
The widget only uses approved sources: first the public crawl, then the owner-edited business setup, then connected systems if they are available. If a fact is not in those layers, the assistant should not invent it.
What happens when a visitor wants to leave their details?
The widget asks for name and phone, stores the lead, and notifies the business owner so the follow-up can happen with context.
Can the widget take actions like booking or WhatsApp?
Yes, but those actions belong in the paid layer. The free widget is intentionally focused on grounding, lead capture and proof of value.
How fast can a business launch it?
In the normal case, same day: share the site URL and business details, review the draft, then embed the snippet on the site.

If you want the widget to prove value before you spend heavily, start with the free capped tier and turn on the paid actions only when the traffic and lead flow justify it.