Hey folks, I’m a little bit late, but #botoftheweek is here!
Today’s bot works on Slack and helps you as a business owner to set goals, track performance and reward excellence.
The name is pretty straight-forward by the way, it’s called KarmaBot.
It has a plenty of features to boost your company performance and improve culture, such as setting monthly monetary bonuses based on Karma points, encouraging team members to share some Karma between each other, giving extra points to the teams for faster shipping and much more.
My favorite feature here is an ability to share some karma points with my team members to reward them for doing a great job.
It really works, and feels great too.
I really advise you try it: http://karmabot.chat
Today’s bot works on Slack and helps you as a business owner to set goals, track performance and reward excellence.
The name is pretty straight-forward by the way, it’s called KarmaBot.
It has a plenty of features to boost your company performance and improve culture, such as setting monthly monetary bonuses based on Karma points, encouraging team members to share some Karma between each other, giving extra points to the teams for faster shipping and much more.
My favorite feature here is an ability to share some karma points with my team members to reward them for doing a great job.
It really works, and feels great too.
I really advise you try it: http://karmabot.chat
karmabot.chat
Karma for Web
High-performance teams on chats. Set goals, track performance and reward excellence. Performance reports included.
“Cortana, Open Alexa”, Amazon says. And Microsoft agrees.
Amazon and Microsoft announced something of a curveball this morning as they released plans to integrate Alexa and Cortana, their respective voice-activated digital assistants.
Later this year, consumers will be able to request Cortana support through Alexa-powered devices, such as Amazon’s range of Echo smart speakers, while those using a Cortana-enabled device will be able to beckon Alexa.
To activate Alexa through Cortana, you would say: “Hey Cortana, open Alexa,” and vice versa when using an Alexa-powered device, such as an Amazon Echo.
Then you could, for example, order groceries through Amazon from your Windows 10 PC, or activate Cortana on your Echo to find out when your next meeting is from your Outlook calendar.
By pooling their resources, the duo could go some way toward elevating their collective AI smarts over that of rivals.
Your move, Apple and Google.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/30/technology/amazon-alexa-microsoft-cortana.html
Amazon and Microsoft announced something of a curveball this morning as they released plans to integrate Alexa and Cortana, their respective voice-activated digital assistants.
Later this year, consumers will be able to request Cortana support through Alexa-powered devices, such as Amazon’s range of Echo smart speakers, while those using a Cortana-enabled device will be able to beckon Alexa.
To activate Alexa through Cortana, you would say: “Hey Cortana, open Alexa,” and vice versa when using an Alexa-powered device, such as an Amazon Echo.
Then you could, for example, order groceries through Amazon from your Windows 10 PC, or activate Cortana on your Echo to find out when your next meeting is from your Outlook calendar.
By pooling their resources, the duo could go some way toward elevating their collective AI smarts over that of rivals.
Your move, Apple and Google.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/30/technology/amazon-alexa-microsoft-cortana.html
Nytimes
‘Cortana, Open Alexa,’ Amazon Says. And Microsoft Agrees.
In an unusual partnership, Amazon and Microsoft are working together to extend the abilities of their voice-controlled digital assistants.
Remember I told you I will share my insights from the Chatbot Summit?
It's time for the very first one.
During the conference, I met Adrian Zumbrunnen, who is a UX designer, writer, and speaker, currently working on conversational interfaces @ Google.
We had a great chat after his talk and Adrian shared his experience of building conversational user interfaces with me.
Earlier this year, he made his website conversational.
The feedback, responses, and media coverage have been absolutely amazing. He received over 300 emails within the first 24 hours.
He collected all his insights in one article and I HIGHLY recommend you to read it.
https://uxdesign.cc/my-website-is-now-conversational-here-is-what-i-learned-7e943cc6ace0
It's time for the very first one.
During the conference, I met Adrian Zumbrunnen, who is a UX designer, writer, and speaker, currently working on conversational interfaces @ Google.
We had a great chat after his talk and Adrian shared his experience of building conversational user interfaces with me.
Earlier this year, he made his website conversational.
The feedback, responses, and media coverage have been absolutely amazing. He received over 300 emails within the first 24 hours.
He collected all his insights in one article and I HIGHLY recommend you to read it.
https://uxdesign.cc/my-website-is-now-conversational-here-is-what-i-learned-7e943cc6ace0
Medium
Technical and social challenges of conversational design
I made my website conversational. Here is what I learned.
Our awesome-bots repo passed 850 stars today!
That’s fucken huge.
Half a year ago, when @maximabramchuk created it, we couldn’t even think of so many people using it every day.
Now it’s literally the place for bot makers to learn, share, and grow together. There’s so much info there, starting from newsletters and podcasts to tools, platforms, and guides.
For the last 12 days we had 1,654 views and 815 unique visitors browsing this gem.
That’s the power of open source.
Thank you so much for your support!!
https://github.com/BotCube/awesome-bots
That’s fucken huge.
Half a year ago, when @maximabramchuk created it, we couldn’t even think of so many people using it every day.
Now it’s literally the place for bot makers to learn, share, and grow together. There’s so much info there, starting from newsletters and podcasts to tools, platforms, and guides.
For the last 12 days we had 1,654 views and 815 unique visitors browsing this gem.
That’s the power of open source.
Thank you so much for your support!!
https://github.com/BotCube/awesome-bots
GitHub
GitHub - DopplerHQ/awesome-bots: The most awesome list about bots ⭐️🤖
The most awesome list about bots ⭐️🤖. Contribute to DopplerHQ/awesome-bots development by creating an account on GitHub.
Still missing the Alexa opportunity?
Here’s one more bullet to push you forward.
Amazon today announced the launch of the first Alexa skills made especially for kids, with skills from Sesame Street, SpongeBob SquarePants, and others.
I just checked the skills on my Echo dot and they look phenomenal.
The stories are designed specifically for kids, with the voice of actual characters (like SpongeBob). They are engaging, fun, and easy to play.
By the way, the Alexa Skills Store now has more than 18,000 skills made by Amazon, businesses, and third-party developers.
What are you waiting for?
https://venturebeat.com/2017/08/31/sesame-street-and-spongebob-among-first-alexa-skills-for-kids/
Here’s one more bullet to push you forward.
Amazon today announced the launch of the first Alexa skills made especially for kids, with skills from Sesame Street, SpongeBob SquarePants, and others.
I just checked the skills on my Echo dot and they look phenomenal.
The stories are designed specifically for kids, with the voice of actual characters (like SpongeBob). They are engaging, fun, and easy to play.
By the way, the Alexa Skills Store now has more than 18,000 skills made by Amazon, businesses, and third-party developers.
What are you waiting for?
https://venturebeat.com/2017/08/31/sesame-street-and-spongebob-among-first-alexa-skills-for-kids/
VentureBeat
Sesame Street and SpongeBob among first Alexa skills for kids
Amazon today announced the launch of the first Alexa skills made especially for kids, with skills from Sesame Street, SpongeBob SquarePants, and others.
Hey Telegram folks,
Today’s #botoftheweek shows a great example of solving a very clear problem via messenger interface.
Lenny is a bot that helps you to learn 10 new English words every day in order to increase your vocabulary.
It has been launched only 2 months ago but already has about 3k daily active users and 36 paid ones.
Sound interesting, right?
Read the full review here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nl5p5TaqgjTd8uNQwhqiUsiyETg6v77KFfTK9WPI1yk/edit
Today’s #botoftheweek shows a great example of solving a very clear problem via messenger interface.
Lenny is a bot that helps you to learn 10 new English words every day in order to increase your vocabulary.
It has been launched only 2 months ago but already has about 3k daily active users and 36 paid ones.
Sound interesting, right?
Read the full review here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nl5p5TaqgjTd8uNQwhqiUsiyETg6v77KFfTK9WPI1yk/edit
Google Docs
BDDM Bot Review: Lenny
BDDM Bot Review: Lenny Bot Lenny Bot is a bot that helps you to learn 10 new English words every day, the main goal of the bot is to help people to increase their vocabulary. Current bot stats are quite good for 2 months since launch: About three thousand…
All bot developers,
Would you like to win €5,000 and get my mentorship?
Over the next 16 weeks, you can do just that.
I'm thrilled to announce that I'm a part of the jury of a chatbot competition by Hu:toma!
The challenge is to design, develop, and market the best bots you can that utilize the Hu:toma API.
My goal is to help you through the challenges you face and work with you as you iterate on conversation design, struggle with retention, and run adverts to your bots.
You can submit your bot against one of six categories with category winners announced every two weeks.
The prize pool:
- 6x €500 category winners
- 1x €5000 Overall Winner (Quite a Christmas present)
Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/botdesigners/
Cheers, @flreln
Would you like to win €5,000 and get my mentorship?
Over the next 16 weeks, you can do just that.
I'm thrilled to announce that I'm a part of the jury of a chatbot competition by Hu:toma!
The challenge is to design, develop, and market the best bots you can that utilize the Hu:toma API.
My goal is to help you through the challenges you face and work with you as you iterate on conversation design, struggle with retention, and run adverts to your bots.
You can submit your bot against one of six categories with category winners announced every two weeks.
The prize pool:
- 6x €500 category winners
- 1x €5000 Overall Winner (Quite a Christmas present)
Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/botdesigners/
Cheers, @flreln
Amazon is starting to solve the discovery problem on Alexa platform
Amazon is making it easier for Echo and Alexa-powered device owners to find voice apps that extend the functionality of its virtual assistant.
Previously, if you wanted to find a skill that suited your needs, then, you’d have to browse through the Alexa Skill Store on the web or in the Alexa companion app.
For instance, Alexa would often respond like, “Hmmm. I don’t know that,” or she might tell you to check back later.
However, now things are changing.
Recently, the virtual assistant has gotten clued into what the voice apps written for her platform can do, and will make suggestions if she thinks there’s one that can help you with your question.
The move to suggest skills could help increase adoption of voice apps on the dominant smart speaker platform.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/05/amazon-alexa-now-responds-to-certain-questions-with-skills-that-can-help-you-when-alexa-cant/
Amazon is making it easier for Echo and Alexa-powered device owners to find voice apps that extend the functionality of its virtual assistant.
Previously, if you wanted to find a skill that suited your needs, then, you’d have to browse through the Alexa Skill Store on the web or in the Alexa companion app.
For instance, Alexa would often respond like, “Hmmm. I don’t know that,” or she might tell you to check back later.
However, now things are changing.
Recently, the virtual assistant has gotten clued into what the voice apps written for her platform can do, and will make suggestions if she thinks there’s one that can help you with your question.
The move to suggest skills could help increase adoption of voice apps on the dominant smart speaker platform.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/05/amazon-alexa-now-responds-to-certain-questions-with-skills-that-can-help-you-when-alexa-cant/
TechCrunch
Amazon Alexa now responds to certain questions with skills that can help you when Alexa can’t
Amazon is making it easier for Echo and Alexa-powered device owners to find voice apps that extend the functionality of its virtual assistant. The company recently launched a new feature that has Alexa making suggestions of third-party skills to try in response…
You guys know what advice I give on my consulting sessions?
Seventy plus people used these hacks to improve their bots.
Wanna get them?
Subscribe via Messenger here:
https://manychat.com/l1/vasilishynkarenka
Next issues will include my advice to chatbot competition members (I’m a part of a judging lineup there) along with my own bot tips & tactics.
This is the last time I give my advice for free.
I do that because I see a huge number of bots being designed, noscripted, and built in the wrong way.
Let’s fix them.
Seventy plus people used these hacks to improve their bots.
Wanna get them?
Subscribe via Messenger here:
https://manychat.com/l1/vasilishynkarenka
Next issues will include my advice to chatbot competition members (I’m a part of a judging lineup there) along with my own bot tips & tactics.
This is the last time I give my advice for free.
I do that because I see a huge number of bots being designed, noscripted, and built in the wrong way.
Let’s fix them.
ManyChat, Inc.
– by ManyChat
Hey all the botmakers, it's finally happening.
WhatsApp is launching a separate app for businesses which allows them to communicate with their customers.
Our community member Omar Pera has just published an incredible guide to "WhatsApp for Business" with a detailed overview of the current situation.
It also features a very first and quite interesting "WhatsApp for business" case from KLM.
A plenty of new possibilities are opening right now, be sure not to miss them.
Read the guide and share it with your friends, let's be prepared.
https://chatbotslife.com/whatsapp-for-business-a-beginners-guide-bots-4a98ac93f4c
WhatsApp is launching a separate app for businesses which allows them to communicate with their customers.
Our community member Omar Pera has just published an incredible guide to "WhatsApp for Business" with a detailed overview of the current situation.
It also features a very first and quite interesting "WhatsApp for business" case from KLM.
A plenty of new possibilities are opening right now, be sure not to miss them.
Read the guide and share it with your friends, let's be prepared.
https://chatbotslife.com/whatsapp-for-business-a-beginners-guide-bots-4a98ac93f4c
Medium
WhatsApp for Business: A Beginners Guide
The complete guide to communicating with customers on WhatsApp — Updated August 2018
Manychat made an official launch of Zapier integration today.
It means that now you can connect ManyChat to Google Sheets, Slack, MailChimp, ActiveCampaign and 750+ other apps.
This gives you huge opportunities for using their Messenger marketing platform together with your favorite CRM and email marketing services.
Here are some of possible use cases:
1. You can add a lead in your CRM when you get a new subscriber in ManyChat automatically
2. Ask a subscriber for an email / phone number inside the bot and add it to your email marketing service / CRM
3. Register subscribers to a webinar with 1 tap (love this one)
Excited to test this soon :)
https://zapier.com/zapbook/manychat/
It means that now you can connect ManyChat to Google Sheets, Slack, MailChimp, ActiveCampaign and 750+ other apps.
This gives you huge opportunities for using their Messenger marketing platform together with your favorite CRM and email marketing services.
Here are some of possible use cases:
1. You can add a lead in your CRM when you get a new subscriber in ManyChat automatically
2. Ask a subscriber for an email / phone number inside the bot and add it to your email marketing service / CRM
3. Register subscribers to a webinar with 1 tap (love this one)
Excited to test this soon :)
https://zapier.com/zapbook/manychat/
Zapier
ManyChat Integrations - Zapbook - Zapier
ManyChat is an all-in-one Messenger Marketing platform. Create your Facebook Messenger bot for marketing, sales and support with our simple drag'n'drop builder. Effectively promote with built-in tools for growing audience. Start today – it's easy and free.
Google Assistant is about to get a lot smarter
Google engineer gave a peek at some of the assistant’s improved natural language understanding and computer vision this week at Google Developer Days.
He called this demo a “mixture of things which are live and launched,” and said each new feature would become available “within the next few months or the next year.”
Features mentioned include a lot of interesting stuff:
1. Google Lens computer vision
Google Lens can identify objects, text, and buildings just by pointing your camera at something. With Lens, Google Assistant gets the ability to see, then talk to you about what it identifies with your camera.
2. On-the-spot translation
To showcase this feature, Behzadi told Google Assistant “Be my Vietnamese translator” and the assistant performed real-time translation, both with text on the phone and through the Assistant’s voice.
3. Better contextual understanding
So you will be able to say “Where is the Empire State building?” Then “I want to see pictures” or “Who built it?,” and you’ll get Empire State building results. Say “What are the Italian restaurants around there?” and Google Assistant will serve up listings near the Empire State building.
4. Personalization
You can already tell Google Assistant to remember the name of your favorite sports team. In the future you will be able to ask “How is my team doing?,” and in updates to come, you will be able to teach Google Assistant more about your preferences.
Read the article below to learn about the full list of features:
https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/08/watch-google-show-off-a-bunch-of-new-assistant-features-coming-soon/
Google engineer gave a peek at some of the assistant’s improved natural language understanding and computer vision this week at Google Developer Days.
He called this demo a “mixture of things which are live and launched,” and said each new feature would become available “within the next few months or the next year.”
Features mentioned include a lot of interesting stuff:
1. Google Lens computer vision
Google Lens can identify objects, text, and buildings just by pointing your camera at something. With Lens, Google Assistant gets the ability to see, then talk to you about what it identifies with your camera.
2. On-the-spot translation
To showcase this feature, Behzadi told Google Assistant “Be my Vietnamese translator” and the assistant performed real-time translation, both with text on the phone and through the Assistant’s voice.
3. Better contextual understanding
So you will be able to say “Where is the Empire State building?” Then “I want to see pictures” or “Who built it?,” and you’ll get Empire State building results. Say “What are the Italian restaurants around there?” and Google Assistant will serve up listings near the Empire State building.
4. Personalization
You can already tell Google Assistant to remember the name of your favorite sports team. In the future you will be able to ask “How is my team doing?,” and in updates to come, you will be able to teach Google Assistant more about your preferences.
Read the article below to learn about the full list of features:
https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/08/watch-google-show-off-a-bunch-of-new-assistant-features-coming-soon/
VentureBeat
Watch Google show off a bunch of new Assistant features coming soon
Google Assistant is about to get a lot smarter in how it speaks to you, understands you, and sees the world. Google engineer Behshad Behzadi gave us a peek at some of the assistant's improved natural language understanding and computer vision at Google Developer…
Do you remember a homework tracking bot built by 14-year old kid?
Yep, it was #botoftheweek once.
And it’s again here.
It’s... been acquired 😲
Yep, a chatbot built by 14-year old has been acquired.
Full story is below, it’s insane.
https://chatbotsmagazine.com/the-story-of-getting-acquired-at-age-14-a0171247d991
Yep, it was #botoftheweek once.
And it’s again here.
It’s... been acquired 😲
Yep, a chatbot built by 14-year old has been acquired.
Full story is below, it’s insane.
https://chatbotsmagazine.com/the-story-of-getting-acquired-at-age-14-a0171247d991
Chatbots Magazine
The Story Of Getting Acquired at Age 14
I’ve read plenty of stories about startups getting acquired, but I never imagined it would happen to me — especially for my first product.
Awesome news from Slack folks as always 💪🏻
They’re launching a new cool feature called Shared Channels.
It’s new type of channel that connects Slack users from two distinct workspaces.
Two companies can work together as productively as they work with their own team.
In a shared channel, bots are shared too.
If one company installs a bot, both companies in a shared channel can use it to simplify their common workflows.
So, right now you can build an app that solves new use cases specific to cross-company workflows .
For example handling purchase orders and vendor payments, reviewing and approving proposals, or crafting shared documents.
Opportunities are everywhere 😉
Learn more about the new feature here: https://slackhq.com/introducing-shared-channels-where-you-can-work-with-anyone-in-slack-8c5d2a943f57
They’re launching a new cool feature called Shared Channels.
It’s new type of channel that connects Slack users from two distinct workspaces.
Two companies can work together as productively as they work with their own team.
In a shared channel, bots are shared too.
If one company installs a bot, both companies in a shared channel can use it to simplify their common workflows.
So, right now you can build an app that solves new use cases specific to cross-company workflows .
For example handling purchase orders and vendor payments, reviewing and approving proposals, or crafting shared documents.
Opportunities are everywhere 😉
Learn more about the new feature here: https://slackhq.com/introducing-shared-channels-where-you-can-work-with-anyone-in-slack-8c5d2a943f57
Several People Are Typing — The Official Slack Blog
Introducing Shared Channels: Where you can work with anyone in Slack
Say goodbye to email for work with external vendors, partners, clients, and more
Voice, voice, voice! 📢
There have been numerous academic papers and research that shows speech has become robustly more efficient than the classic smartphone keyboard entry modality.
The researchers at Stanford University demonstrated that with modern voice recognition systems, voice has a 3 times higher efficiency when compared to typical typing on a smartphone.
Although this was an impartial academic study, the researchers actually expected that voice would have just a slight advantage.
It turned out that speech recognition has improved to such a degree over text input the researchers were rather shocked by the results.
Voice era is coming, watch the video below to learn more about the study 🤖
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOw4kVrymFs
There have been numerous academic papers and research that shows speech has become robustly more efficient than the classic smartphone keyboard entry modality.
The researchers at Stanford University demonstrated that with modern voice recognition systems, voice has a 3 times higher efficiency when compared to typical typing on a smartphone.
Although this was an impartial academic study, the researchers actually expected that voice would have just a slight advantage.
It turned out that speech recognition has improved to such a degree over text input the researchers were rather shocked by the results.
Voice era is coming, watch the video below to learn more about the study 🤖
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOw4kVrymFs
YouTube
Stanford experiment shows speech recognition writes texts more quickly than thumbs
In a recent experiment, Stanford researchers found that Baidu’s speech recognition software composes text messages three times faster and is more accurate than human typists. For more info: http://stanford.io/2bNYo86
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South Park trolled Amazon Echo owners in the best way possible
This is one of the minor dangers of owning an Amazon Echo.
Most anyone can activate the device by just saying the wake word, including Cartman.
And in the season opener of South Park, that’s exactly what happened.
If someone watched that episode of South Park in the same room as an Echo, their Amazon shopping list was filled with random items, such as scrotum bags, titty chips and big hairy balls 😂
Watch the video below to get the full experience, but be sure to mute your Alexa first: https://twitter.com/MoritzWittmann/status/908319633660416001
This is one of the minor dangers of owning an Amazon Echo.
Most anyone can activate the device by just saying the wake word, including Cartman.
And in the season opener of South Park, that’s exactly what happened.
If someone watched that episode of South Park in the same room as an Echo, their Amazon shopping list was filled with random items, such as scrotum bags, titty chips and big hairy balls 😂
Watch the video below to get the full experience, but be sure to mute your Alexa first: https://twitter.com/MoritzWittmann/status/908319633660416001
Twitter
Moritz Wittmann
South Park messing with Alexa #SouthPark #Alexa https://t.co/4qtJkwQJ6R
A lot of you guys are interested to know what’s the most intelligent AI chatbot out there?
I would definitely say it’s Mitsuku.
I want to talk about that because yesterday it has won the latest Loebner Prize for the third time.
The Loebner Prize is an annual competition in artificial intelligence that awards prizes to the chatbot considered by the judges to be the most human-like.
Mitsuku claims to be an 18-year-old female chatbot, she is a little bit sassy and narcissistic, so it’s a lot of fun to talk to her.
Mitsuku has conversed with millions of people worldwide via the web and other applications.
She was built using AIML programming language and uses keywords for natural language understanding.
She’s based on one of the very first chatbots called Alice that was released in 1995.
Mitsuku contains all of Alice’s AIML files, with many additions from user generated conversations, and is always work in progress.
I really advise you to talk to Mitsuku a little, it’s available on Kik messenger and Mitsuku website, links are below.
Mitsuku Kik: https://bots.directory/kik/entertainment/pandorabots
Mitsuku on Web: http://www.mitsuku.com/
I would definitely say it’s Mitsuku.
I want to talk about that because yesterday it has won the latest Loebner Prize for the third time.
The Loebner Prize is an annual competition in artificial intelligence that awards prizes to the chatbot considered by the judges to be the most human-like.
Mitsuku claims to be an 18-year-old female chatbot, she is a little bit sassy and narcissistic, so it’s a lot of fun to talk to her.
Mitsuku has conversed with millions of people worldwide via the web and other applications.
She was built using AIML programming language and uses keywords for natural language understanding.
She’s based on one of the very first chatbots called Alice that was released in 1995.
Mitsuku contains all of Alice’s AIML files, with many additions from user generated conversations, and is always work in progress.
I really advise you to talk to Mitsuku a little, it’s available on Kik messenger and Mitsuku website, links are below.
Mitsuku Kik: https://bots.directory/kik/entertainment/pandorabots
Mitsuku on Web: http://www.mitsuku.com/
bots.directory
Mitsuku for Kik. Add Mitsuku ChatBot to your App now!
Meet Mitsuku, your new best friend! Being designed to entertain you, this topnotch chatbot has found acceptance among millions people all over the world with her perfect conversational abilities. Mits
PullString is closing their IDE 😲
Really interesting and kinda shocking piece of news for you today, guys.
One of the most successful conversational platforms PullString has just announced that they’re closing their IDE for text-based applications from December 1, 2017.
“The explosion of voice-first devices, combined with our history in voice-based computer conversation, has led us to devote all our product development efforts towards building the best authoring tools for voice-based skills and applications moving forward”.
Yea, it’s really happening.
Read more about that here: https://www.pullstring.com/blog/pullstrings-voice-first-future
Really interesting and kinda shocking piece of news for you today, guys.
One of the most successful conversational platforms PullString has just announced that they’re closing their IDE for text-based applications from December 1, 2017.
“The explosion of voice-first devices, combined with our history in voice-based computer conversation, has led us to devote all our product development efforts towards building the best authoring tools for voice-based skills and applications moving forward”.
Yea, it’s really happening.
Read more about that here: https://www.pullstring.com/blog/pullstrings-voice-first-future
Pullstring
PullString's Voice-First Future
PullString powers voice-first devices to facilitate the development of voice-based skills & apps. We are excited to lead the field of computer conversation.