Yentabot indexes past conversations in public channels that it is invited to. Then it uses that data to answer questions and shares links to the conversations that informed the answer. Mention @yentabot to ask questions and get instant answers.
Heya Hunters!
I'm psyched to share Yentabot with you. What started as a fun Miami Hack Week project to give us some space from our other startup idea that had no users we decided to build a Slackbot that can answer questions based on past conversations.
Yentabot gives instant answers that are surprisingly accurate (powered by GPT3 + RAG).
Once you invite it to public channels in Slack, it starts to index what's been said. Ask questions by mentioning @yentabot. Yenta will react with 👀 to let you know it's working on an answer. Then it provides an answer along with links to conversations to show reasoning.
My best real-world use case was I was at a conference where a client of my company was the sponsor. I wanted to go chat with them, but I hadn't worked on that particular account and it was Saturday so I didn't want to bug my team. I installed Yenta on that channel, bought a sandwich, and then sat down to ask it some questions about the company and the work we'd done for them. It answered perfectly and I strolled up to the booth to say HI.
Yentabot is available now in free beta — give it a try and let us know what kind of questions you asked and how well Yenta answered!
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