train on your own content

Train an AI chatbot on your website.

You do not write answers or build a knowledge base by hand. Give it your website address and it reads your pages, then answers visitors from your own words.


How training actually works

"Training" here does not mean fine-tuning a model or preparing a dataset. It means giving the chatbot your content to answer from. You point it at a URL, it reads the page and follows its links and sitemap, and turns each page into retrievable knowledge. When a visitor asks a question, the agent finds the relevant part of your content and answers from that, instead of guessing from general knowledge.

Because answers are retrieved from your content at the moment of the question, your site stays the source of truth. Change a page and the next answer reflects it once the site is re-checked.

Four ways to teach it

Your website

Point it at your homepage and it crawls your pages, links and sitemap. This is usually all a small site needs.

Specific pages

Name up to ten URLs when you want a handful of pages read without crawling the whole site.

Files

Upload PDFs and text documents. Good for a returns policy, a manual, or anything that lives in a file rather than a page.

Paste text

Paste a block of text directly when you want one specific thing answered and nothing else.

It stays current on its own

The common failure is an AI chatbot that keeps quoting content you have already removed. AISupportForge re-checks your site on a schedule, adds new and changed pages, and drops pages you deleted. That is on every plan including free, because stale answers damage your reputation more than they cost us.

It admits what it does not know

An honest chatbot is more useful than a confident one. When your content does not cover a question, the agent says so and offers to pass the question to you, rather than inventing an answer that reads well and is wrong. It also keeps a record of what it could not answer, so you can see exactly what your visitors wanted and were not getting.

Questions

What does training an AI chatbot mean here?

It means giving the chatbot your content to answer from, not writing answers by hand. Point it at your website and it reads your pages, then retrieves the relevant part of your content for each question.

How long does training take?

A small site is ready in under a minute. Larger sites take longer because each page is read and indexed, but you can watch progress and the agent answers from whatever it has already read.

What happens when I change my site?

Your site is re-checked on a schedule. New and changed pages are added, and pages you deleted are removed from the chatbot's knowledge, so it does not keep quoting content you have taken down.

Can I upload PDFs or documents?

Yes. You can train it from your website, from specific pages, from uploaded PDF and text files, or by pasting text.

Will it answer with things that are not on my site?

No. The chatbot answers from your content, and when your content does not cover a question it says so and offers to hand the question to you instead of inventing an answer.

Train it on your own site

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