I think it's funny that the demo on the website is a video of a chatbot communicating with another chatbot. I worry that this will be the new dystopian hell we all live in.<p>If you're trying to market this, you should change the demo to something where it shows a success story.
Begun the chat-bot wars have.<p>I often wonder how much online forum/comments are from bots and how often there are bots, maybe even the from the same entity, arguing with each other.
I can't find any information to corroborate the alleged "4.8 stars out of 5" on Trustpilot. As another commenter mentioned, that's not a real Trustpilot embed. Seems sketchy to me. I can't imagine that T-Mobile and friends would be happy about their logos being on display on this site, either way.<p>Fun concept. I imagine that, if such tools become popular, companies will start trying to chatbot-proof their chatbots.
An agent could be counseled or terminated for giving away too much money or compensated above their meager base if they managed to sell you on a better deal that costs more than your current spend.<p>This means the logical thing as an agent to do with anyone speaking on behalf of your customer is disconnect from anyone who presents explicitly as a robot. Anything which can't lie either because of the law, tech, or TOS is going to get disconnected. It will take about 60 days for this to become policy for the users protection you understand. Totally not to protect the companies pocketbook.
> How can I get in touch with chat4u?
> We are ready to help with any issues that may arise, if you need to reach out send us an email at support@chat4u.io<p>If the email isn't using ChatGPT to summarize responses and/or respond, I would be a little suprised.
"About" and "Company" link to "How it works". Should be a pretty quick fix to take them off for the moment or just change one to "How it works".