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Do you need some inspiration?

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What chatbot should I work on? Where should I start?

Do you need some inspiration? Here are a few ideas to start with your bot creation.

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You are about to create a chatbot. So you need to think about who the chatbot is, and what its characteristics are. Here are a few ideas.

A chat bot can be:

  • An assistant to do onboarding
  • An assistant to shopping
  • A conversational entertainment
  • A weather reporter
  • An advisor on a specific topic.
  • A medical appointment assistant.
  • A customer service chat.
  • An assistant to fill out forms online.
  • An order tracker.
  • A chatbot to make Jokes.

Also, you can think of a topic to make your chatbot talk about. For example:

Animals
Anime
Art
Crime
Cryptocurrency
Drink
Food
Games
Health
Humor
Machine Learning
Mapping
Movies
Music
Space
Sports
Travel
Weather
Events

And...what do you do? What do you know?

Do you know about gaming or animation? Are you an artist?

Do you like video games?

  • Even if you don´t know about gaming, it’s easy to access general information about games, or specific information about same games like Fortnight or PinballMap.

Do you know about sports?

  • Lets create a sportscaster chatbot, you can check these APIs to make your sportscaster talk.
  • Are you an NBA specialist? Lets hit a three-pointer with your bot. Check here for some integrations.

If you hear Martin Migoya and Guibert,

  • You will be interested in checking out some possibilities for your bot to answer about DeFi and Crypto.
  • Or maybe just talk about coins and exchange if you're a financist.

What about healthcare and farmatheudic business?

Do you like geography?

  • You can try with google maps and prepare a geographer bot
  • Or maybe a GPS bot.

Or...do you want to apply some AI in your bot maybe?

  • You can check here to prepare a smart bot.

Maybe...you like music...is your bot able to sing?

We hope these ideas are useful! If you want to share some other ideas, let's talk about that in the FluentLab Collaborative Channel.