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How to Build Your First AI-Powered Chatbot (No Code, 10 Minutes)
1. Define the Chatbot’s Purpose & Persona
- Identify the single most common question or task your chatbot will handle (e.g., FAQ, lead capture, appointment booking).
- Give your bot a clear persona: tone (friendly, professional), knowledge boundaries, and fallback responses.
- Map out 3–5 example user intents to keep scope small and testable.
2. Choose a No-Code AI Platform
- Compare 3 beginner-friendly tools: Tidio, ManyChat, or Voiceflow (focus on drag‑and‑drop, free tier, and GPT integration).
- Select the platform that offers a pre‑built “knowledge base” or “FAQ” template to speed up setup.
- Create a free account and link it to your website or messaging channel (e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or embed widget).
3. Train the Bot with Your Content
- Upload a short PDF or paste 5–10 FAQ pairs (question + answer) into the platform’s “Knowledge Base” section.
- Use the AI’s “auto‑generate” feature to expand answers from your raw text – then manually review for accuracy.
- Add a fallback message: “I’m still learning – can I connect you with a human?” to handle out‑of‑scope queries.
4. Design the Conversation Flow
- Build a simple decision tree: greeting → capture user intent → provide answer → ask if they need more help.
- Insert a “human handoff” node after 2 unanswered questions to prevent frustration.
- Test the flow using the platform’s built‑in preview chat – speak to it as a real user would.
5. Add a Call‑to‑Action (CTA) & Lead Capture
- After answering, ask for an email or phone number with a clear incentive (e.g., “Get our free guide”).
- Connect the chatbot to a Google Sheet or CRM (e.g., HubSpot, Airtable) using native integrations or Zapier.
- Set up an automated follow‑up email or SMS for every captured lead.
6. Launch & Monitor Performance
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