ChatBetter positions itself as the fastest way to turn any PDF into an intelligent, conversational agent. The homepage opens with the promise “Upload a PDF, get an AI chatbot in seconds,” immediately signaling a friction-less, document-centric workflow. No coding or technical setup is required; users simply drag-and-drop a file and receive a shareable chat interface that can answer questions drawn from the uploaded material.
The primary feature set is condensed into three repeatable steps shown on the front page:
1. Upload PDF – the platform accepts any size or page count.
2. Instant Training – the file is vectorized and indexed automatically, producing a private GPT instance that “knows” the document.
3. Publish & Share – one click generates a public or password-protected link that can be embedded in websites, Notion pages, Slack, or sent by email.
ChatBetter highlights four concrete benefits next to an interactive demo:
– 100 % accuracy claims through retrieval-augmented generation that cites page numbers for every answer.
– Multilingual support, allowing the same PDF to be queried in 90+ languages without re-uploading.
– Custom branding, letting companies replace the ChatBetter logo with their own and adjust colors to match corporate identity.
– Built-in analytics that log every question, answer, and user satisfaction vote, exporting to CSV for compliance or training improvements.
Security statements are placed directly beneath the pricing cards: files are encrypted at rest, hosted on SOC-2-certified servers, and never used to train external models. A free tier offers three bots and 50 messages per month; paid tiers scale to unlimited bots, white-label domains, and removal of “Powered by ChatBetter” badges.
Footer links reveal additional capabilities—bulk upload via API, Zapier/Make integrations, and team workspaces—but these are mentioned only briefly, confirming that the core value proposition remains “PDF-to-chatbot in seconds.”