The first project is Inline Help, which provides a detailed AI-powered knowledge base with features like Explain This for context-sensitive information, AI-powered tooltips, a chatbot for quick answers and a knowledge base with contextually relevant content. It's multilingual, with support for English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese, and has flexible pricing options. It's a good option for companies trying to improve user support and experience.
Another top contender is Parallel AI, which automates business processes with access to a variety of AI models. It includes an AI Knowledge Base that lets you upload documents and train AI employees, and tools to create virtual companies and integrate with Slack, Confluence and Google Docs. Parallel AI has security protections of AES-256 encryption and TLS 1.2+ encryption, so it's a good option for businesses that need to keep things private as they try to get more work done.
If you want a tool that works well with different apps and websites, Dashworks is a strong contender. This AI-powered knowledge assistant consolidates knowledge bases to offer quick answers and integrates securely with tools like Asana, Azure AD and Dropbox. It offers authoritative AI answers with citations and flexibility through its Slack, web or browser extensions, so it's a good fit for sales, customer support, product management and engineering teams.