ChatIQ positions itself as the fastest way to add an AI chatbot to any website. The platform lets users train a conversational agent on existing website pages, uploaded files, or site-wide sitemap URLs; no coding is required and deployment is advertised as “one click.” After crawling the provided sources, the system automatically generates a knowledge base that the chatbot references when answering visitor questions. Users can embed the finished widget on their sites by copying a short HTML snippet.
Core features highlighted on the homepage include:
1. Instant training – the bot ingests text from multiple sources (individual URLs, bulk sitemap, PDF, DOCX, TXT) in minutes.
2. Continuous learning – re-crawl buttons and auto-sync options keep answers aligned with site updates.
3. Customization – adjustable colors, position, logo, welcome text, and suggested prompts to match brand identity.
4. Lead capture – optional email-collection form before or during chat, plus CSV export of contacts.
5. Conversation analytics – dashboard shows total chats, unanswered questions, and message threads for knowledge-base refinement.
6. Multilingual support – the interface recognizes and responds in about 95 languages.
7. Human hand-off – visitors can send an email or switch to live chat if the bot cannot help.
8. Security – data are encrypted in transit and at rest, with GDPR compliance mentioned.
Pricing is split into four tiers: Free (50 messages / 1 bot), Starter ($19 pm, 2 k messages / 2 bots), Growth ($49 pm, 5 k messages / 5 bots), and Scale ($99 pm, 15 k messages / 10 bots). Yearly plans add two months free. All paid tiers remove branding, unlock full customization, and provide email support.
The footer lists use cases for marketing agencies, e-commerce, SaaS, education, and healthcare, emphasizing 24-7 lead engagement and reduced support volume. Overall, ChatIQ markets a lightweight, no-code path to launch an on-site AI support and sales assistant that learns directly from existing content.