If you're looking for a tool that turns static content into conversational chatbots, KBaseBot is another good option. It lets you convert static content from PDFs, Docx, Notion and websites into chatbots. The tool is embeddable, so you can easily put chatbots on your own site to encourage people to engage with your site through conversation.
Another good option is Droxy, a no-code chatbot tool that can handle a variety of content sources, including PDFs, YouTube channels, custom videos and websites. Droxy also lets you customize chatbot appearance and personality, integrate with other tools, track conversation data and book appointments automatically. It's good for teachers, coaches, content creators, businesses and community managers who want to engage people and help them learn better with chatbots.
DocsBot is also worth a look, using ChatGPT to train chatbots based on your own documentation. It can import documents in bulk, embed chatbots in your own website, respond to support tickets automatically, offer Q&A chatbots and more. With tiered pricing levels, it's good for everything from personal use to enterprise customers, so it's a good option if you want to improve customer support and internal knowledge sharing.
If you want more control, check out Wonderchat, which lets you create chatbots from website links or PDFs. It offers features like no-code setup, multilingual support, real-time support monitoring and integration with WordPress and Wix websites. It's good for reducing customer support requests and improving customer satisfaction.