Hey everyone! I'm Amogh and I've built eesel AI.<p>It's like ChatGPT over your company knowledge (yet another one?!) - but with a twist. Instead of relying on APIs to integrate with your applications, you simply use our browser extension to add relevant pages as "Knowledge". Then, you can chat over that.<p>Whether it's a Google Doc, Notion page, help docs, or any other website - you can add it as "Knowledge" and chat with it. You don't need to grant full API access to your work apps.<p>For public pages, we have a crawler. For private pages, we use the extension, but we're exploring a crawler for that as well.<p>While bypassing APIs might seem unusual, we see it as an interesting approach to create a universal AI teammate. One that could, in the future, operate autonomously, accessing your applications just as you would - retrieving information and even taking actions.<p>That's the vision. Today, 100+ companies use eesel as their "oracle" to deflect recurring questions from colleagues or customers:
- A DevOps team in a 600 people org added eesel to Slack to handle engineering queries.
- A Support team in a 70 people org integrated eesel as a widget on their developer documentation.
- A Growth Agency in a 60 people org leverages eesel, trained on Segment, Amplitude, and Mixpanel docs, to assist engineers.
- And an unusual example - a 50 people Cremation Service added eesel to their Slack as a support assistant.<p>It'd mean a lot for you to check out eesel AI and share your thoughts about our approach.
Its an interesting approach for sure. My concern would be it sounds quite manual. How do you get 2 years of slack history indexed?<p>Seeing the landing page you have some impressive customers. I almost thought “this can’t be a new thing if it has so many customers!” so well done.