If you want a single platform to build, publish and monitor chatbots, AIZONIX is a good option. It lets you create and publish chatbots on WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook and offers analytics reports and cross-platform publishing. Built-in bot templates for different industries, a visual flow builder and integration with e-commerce sites and social media services make it a good option for automating tasks, providing customer service and promoting products.
Another option is EmbedAI, which lets you build your own AI chatbots using ChatGPT trained on your own data. It supports more than 100 languages, lets you customize the chatbot's appearance and integrates with other apps using an API or Zapier. That makes it good for e-commerce customer service and educational apps, and it has tiered pricing to accommodate different business needs.
For developers and nondevelopers, ChatBotKit offers a relatively easy interface for building AI chatbots that span multiple interfaces. It comes with tools like coding assistants, custom datasets and integration with chat apps like Slack and Discord. With support for multiple foundation models, including GPT-4, it has strong privacy and security controls, too, and is good for everything from AI experiences to AI support.
Botpress is another general-purpose option, also based on OpenAI's Large Language Models. It offers production-ready AI agents with integrations with more than 100 services and features like database synchronization for personalization and an API for customization. With a free tier and paid options that add security and scalability features, Botpress is a good option for businesses that want to run powerful AI agents in production.