Answers from your pages
Not from the open internet, and nothing invented to fill a silence.
Chatbot
Your visitors ask at midnight, on a phone, in a language you do not speak. A contact form makes them wait. A generic chatbot can make something up and put words in your mouth. This one reads only what you have published, answers in the visitor's language, and when a page does not cover the question it says so and points to your contact form, instead of inventing a figure.
Part of What your customers see
Where this fits
What it does
The value is not that it talks. It is that it only ever says what you have already published, and knows when to stop.
Not from the open internet, and nothing invented to fill a silence.
When a real conversation should start, it points to your contact form.
Answers in the language they wrote in, English when it cannot tell.
What people ask, stripped of personal detail, so it becomes content.
Where the risk actually is
A chatbot that can be argued into anything is a liability, not a feature. This one is built to help a real visitor and to hold its ground against everyone else, and it is transparent by law and by design.
How it runs
I read what you have already published, the pages a visitor sees.
I turn that into short, self-contained facts the assistant answers from, so it never has to guess.
No invented prices, never speaking as you, the visitor's language, a clean handoff to your form.
I try to make it lie, leak, or promise, and fix what that turns up before it is live.
On your site, in your name, with a daily cost ceiling so there are no surprises.
Price
Questions
Each answer has a small cost, because it uses a language model. A daily ceiling means it can never run away, even under a flood of traffic, and you see the figure before it goes live.
It answers only from what you have published, and it refuses to quote a price or make a promise, because those are yours to make. When the site does not cover something, it says so instead of guessing. And it tells the visitor, in writing, that it is an AI and can be wrong.
The language the visitor writes in. It falls back to English when it cannot tell. It works across the DACH region and Romanian without a separate version for each.
It does not ask for personal details, and it strips emails and phone numbers out of what it keeps. Questions are kept for at most 90 days so the gaps can become pages, then deleted automatically. Nothing is sold, and nothing trains a model.
The assistant in the corner of this page is one of these. Ask it something, try to trip it, then tell me what your own site should be able to answer.