typebot.io
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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typebot.io
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5 Open-Source Next.js Projects Rocking 2024 (Learn the Patterns!) π
Github Repository: Here
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Typebot - Open Source Alternative to Typeform
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π₯π₯ Our awesome OSS friends π
Typebot- Typebot gives you powerful blocks to create unique chat experiences. Embed them anywhere on your apps and start collecting results like magic.
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WIP: Open Source Chat Widget / Agent Embed
Hi Guys, Since everyone is building chatbots these days. Here is a chat widget, originally written for typebot.io but can be used with any backend now. https://github.com/Predictable-Dialogs/agent-embed
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Show HN: Formbricks β open-source alternative to Typeform and Sprig
One of the best open-source form services I have ever used is Typebot (1). The way it works and how users interact is awesome, I've been told many times that my forms are awesome. I am not in any way affiliated to this project, but I think it deserves some attention!
(1): https://typebot.io
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9 Next.js Open Source Projects for Contributions ππ
GitHub: https://github.com/baptisteArno/typebot.io
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Create your own ChatGPT interface with Typebot, an open-source chatbot builder (links in the comments)
The tool: https://typebot.io
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Fun little AI-lite tax-filing chatbot advisor for Canada
The chatbot is built using Typebot, which is a really cool drag-and-drop chatbot builder that you can wire up with conditionals and get stuff from API calls, etc. The wrapper site is built in Next.js, which I find really easy to get started with to build basic React sites. I've got a repo up if you're interested to look through the code.
- [Looking for] Self hosted Chatbot
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My repository of the week: Typebot - A Powerful Open-Source Chatbot Builder
This week's pick is Typebot, a powerful open-source alternative to Landbot. With Typebot, you can create conversational apps and forms for lead qualification, product launches, quizzes, and more. Then, embed them on your web or mobile apps and collect results in real time.
magic
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We need to Speak about Google Code Quality
I've got an AI chatbot company, and because of that, I have to somehow relate to Google code. Google code is everywhere, and creating a website without using Google code is almost impossible for these reasons. Google Analytics being one reason, and Google reCAPTCHA being another reason. If you've got a website, there's a 99% probability that your site is running some Google code.
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Using Bitcoin and Blockchain ideas to Secure our AI Chatbot
As an additional bonus, it completely eliminates all Postman script kiddies, since the client must be able to execute code to create a valid token. It also eliminates reusing the same token for multiple servers, since each server has their own unique public key - In addition to that you get to market your AI chatbot as "powered by Blockchain technology", and you can actually say that out loud with a straight face, without lying ... π€ͺ
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Rolling your own CAPTCHA solution
As an AI chatbot provider, we need some serious bot protection to prevent malicious users from creating bots that attacks us. Google reCAPTCHA of course is "the industry standard" here, which I'm sure most readers are aware of.
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Plausible as an alternative to Google Analytics
I just swapped out Google Analytics with Plausible for AINIRO.IO. Itβs only been a week, but so far I am super jazzed about it. First of all, Plausible doesnβt use cookies, so I can completely drop all cookie disclaimers and popups I had because of GDPR. Second of all, the site scores significantly better on load time. This results in a 10x better user experience for my website visitors, while making sure the website is still 100% conforming to GDPR laws.
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Succeeding where NASDAQ fails
After having owned an AI chatbot company for more than a year, I finally did what I'm supposed to do before I even start a company; I did a Competitor analysis - And o'boy should I have done it earlier.
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Silicon Valley is a Pump and Dump Scheme
We've got an AI chatbot for instance. On every single neutral parameter it's 10,000 times better than 99.99% of everything else out there. However, at ProductHunt you will have to go to "page 11,670" before you'll find our AI chatbot.
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No more Mr. Open Source Guy
In addition I've got zero contributions to my primary projects. Some guy contributed to Lizzie a couple of years ago, but my primary project has zero contributions. Notice, I happen to know for a fact that there are a whole range of really, really, really rich companies using Magic for instance, some of whom are cashing in millions of dollars in profit every single year.
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Magic is no longer Open Source
In addition Magic Cloud has now become a real business model, with a quite substantial amount of revenue, through our AI and Low-Code hosting provider. So to avoid having leeches exploiting our work for free without contributing in any ways, it's therefor with heavy heart we announce that all future releases of Magic will be in the form of closed source distributions.
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The Mechanics of Silicon Valley Pump and Dump Schemes
I have an open source project myself, and I am building an AI and Low-Code/No-Code platform company on top of it. Contrary to SupaBase though, I have spent 4 years creating real value in my platform. The project solves a real problem, it consists of a lot of real innovations, and Iβve spent a lot of time building it.
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How we Built a 20 Billion Dollar Company in 20 minutes
Warning - This is not going to make any sense for anyone reading this, including me, so I won't try to make any sense of it - I'll let the reader interpret it in whatever way the reader wants to interpret it. However, when you're building an open source platform, such as our Magic Clouc, the first thing investors will ask you about is how many users you have.
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