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How it works

From your website to a live AI assistant

Twise turns a website into an assistant in four steps: it crawls your pages, takes any extra sources you upload, learns the voice and limits you set, and then embeds anywhere on your site.

The four steps

  1. 01

    Point it at your website

    Give Twise your URL and it crawls the site, reads each page, and builds a searchable index of what you actually publish. You control which URLs are included with a blacklist.

  2. 02

    Add anything the site does not say

    Upload PDFs, videos, audio, and images to the knowledge library, or import a product catalogue as CSV or XML. Each source is reviewed before it goes live.

  3. 03

    Set its voice and its limits

    Choose the primary language, the tone, the speaking voice, whether it captures leads, and which topics it should stay inside.

  4. 04

    Embed it

    Paste one script tag, or install the Webflow or WordPress app. Pick a floating bubble, a search bar, an inline panel, or a full-page experience.

What happens when a visitor asks something

Twise searches the sources you gave it for the passages that actually bear on the question, then writes an answer from those passages rather than from general knowledge. If the question is about a product or a page, the answer arrives with the product card or the link attached, so the visitor lands on the thing instead of a description of it.

When nothing in your content covers the question, Twise says so instead of guessing, and files the question as a content gap. Those gaps are the most useful thing the assistant produces: a list, in your visitors’ own words, of what your site does not yet say.

Where it can sit on the page

  1. Bubble

    A floating avatar in the corner that opens a chat card. The default.

  2. Search bar

    An input pill anchored to the bottom of the page that expands into a full answer canvas. This is what twise.ai itself uses.

  3. Inline

    An assistant embedded in a container inside your own layout.

  4. Full page

    Twise as the whole page, on its own URL.

It takes a URL and about a minute

Point Twise at your site and it starts reading. You can see what it learned, and what it would say, before anyone else does.

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