Are you a professional developer?
Please contact Erwin van Lun right away!
We’ll create a personal account which will allow you to enter the chatbots yourself for you. Additionally, you’ll be able to enter news about your company, products or on any other relevant development on chatbots.org.
Are you a proud developer of your own chatbot?
Chatbots.org also facilitates individuals who have created a high quality chatbot themselves! At this moment your listing is free of charge.
However, we do have some requirements. You’ll find them below as well as the procedure to make sure that your chatbot is listed properly and without delay. We’d love to hear from you!
The only requirement your chatbot must meet is that it should have some way of natural language processing (textual or voice). A menu chatbot (type 1 for weather, 2 for traffic etc) is not allowed.
Here are the steps to get your chatbot listed:
1) Create a link to chatbots.org on your own website, social network profile or any publicly visible page on the web. By adding the link on your website to chatbots.org, you’re helping increase the ranking of chatbots.org (Google Page) in the indexes, making sure your chatbot will also be found! So that’s good news for both of us.
2) Contact me, as temporary chatbot moderator, via the contact form and add the URL where you’ve linked to chatbots.org.
Your message must also include:
- a short summary in English introducing your chatbot to the users. Try to write from a user’s perspective. Why would someone try your chatbot and not someone else’s? Don’t try to explain what a chatbot is or that your chatbot is capable of learning; all chatbots are able to do that. Instead, specify what makes your chatbot different. Also don’t explain how your chatbot is build and that you’ve build it. There are other fields specifically mentioned for information like that.
- a short summary in your local language (Don’t add this if this is English again)
- a subjective description by you. Here you should write enthusiastically about, for example, technology, growth of users, ‘the making of’, stats etc.
- the date your chatbot went/goes live
- the URL to where people can chat with your chatbot and/or your IM IDs or e-mail addresses to be used in IM software, Second Life, etc
- the theme(s) and classification(s) of your chatbot (check the left hand side bar in the directory tab for the current listing of themes and classifications).
- a link to an image of your chatbot that’s exactly (!) 100x100 pixels
Thanks for your co-operation! If you’ve any other questions or ideas, please feel free to add them in your e-mail.