Launching today

Knowster
AI chatbot trained on your website content
2 followers
AI chatbot trained on your website content
2 followers
Turn your website into a searchable knowledge base. Visitors get instant answers from your own content. 5-minute setup, no coding.






Hi everyone, I am Dmytro and I built Knowster on my own.
The reason it exists is fairly boring. Most small sites already contain the answers their visitors are looking for, except those answers are spread across a pricing page, a FAQ, three blog posts and a PDF nobody opens. People do not read all that. They ask, and if nobody answers within a minute they leave.
Knowster reads the pages you have already written and answers out of them. One script tag, about five minutes, and no rewriting anything into a help center first. It replies in whatever language the question was asked in, and it can pull from Google Drive too, for the internal doc you never published.
You also set how it behaves rather than take whatever it gives you. You choose the greeting it opens with, the accent color, the language it defaults to, at which point in a conversation it starts asking for contact details, which fields it asks for, and whether the address gets verified. The same bot can be a quiet FAQ on a docs page and a lead form with a real conversation in front of it on a landing page, and every lead it collects lands in your dashboard rather than in a spreadsheet you forget to open.
What it deliberately does not do is invent. If your content does not cover the question, it says so and offers to take contact details instead of producing a confident paragraph nobody ever wrote. For a bot sitting on your own domain, being wrong is worse than being quiet.
There is a demo on the site that needs no account: paste a URL, it reads up to 20 pages, nothing is stored, and it disappears after fifteen minutes.
What I would most like out of this launch: run it on your own site, and if it gives you a bad answer, paste the question here. Right now wrong answers are worth more to me than upvotes.