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What I love about my business

I created the smart chatbot (https://enumhq.com) that can be integrated with a Crisp chatbox (http://crisp.chat) as a plugin. I'm not going to stop here and I have tremendous plans but currently, I'm pretty happy with what I have now. Currently, you can load your own documents and websites and then connect it with your Crisp chatbox and your users will be helped even if you are offline.

The concept is not new especially now when ChatGPT is a fashion trend. But unlike similar products, my chatbot is super-customizable, has integrations with other services (like Whatsapp, etc.), can be used with your own prompt, and can be easily automated.

I just would like to share what I love about it (well, not about the product itself, I love it too, but rather about working on it). There are 2 main things:

  1. I see it helps people in many different domains. I checked my recent clients (free and paid) and found among them such services and businesses:
  • marketing services
  • real estate companies
  • IoT
  • foreign language services
  • rope shop (!)
  • electronic/camera stores
  • form generation services
    and many others.
  1. Another cool thing is I have users from all over the world. Even though the Crisp chatbot is known mostly in Europe (because it's a French company), I have recent clients from:
  • Germany
  • US
  • Australia
  • South Africa
  • Bulgaria
  • Portugal
  • Argentina.

Every time I have a question or inquiry from a user located somewhere pretty far from my place (Canada) I feel strange goosebumps and it fills my work up with a lot of sense.

Disclaimer. I'm not a first-time startup founder. I created many other projects and businesses (all abandoned now) but no one gave me such feelings :)

, Founder of Icon for Enum
Enum
on October 16, 2023
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