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More Live Integrations Beyond Google Workspace
Hello AskSpot Team & Community, I'm developing an estimation based chatbot and I see that the available live integrations currently support only Google Sheets and Google Docs. For my workflow, it would be extremely useful to integrate directly with: - Microsoft OneDrive - SharePoint - SQL or other database systems - Additional storage or automation platforms Is there any roadmap, beta program, or upcoming release that includes broader integration options? Thanks in advance! Chandrakanth Udari
0 likes • Dec '25
You could always use Zapier, make, or n8n to request the data you want instead...
API Endpoint for Selective Chat Data Retrieval
Hi AskSpot Team, I'm integrating AskSpot with external systems and currently rely on webhooks. The webhook delivers the entire conversation payload, which can be quite large, especially for estimation workflows. Is there (or will there be): - A REST API endpoint to fetch a chat session by ID - Ability to request only specific fields or variables (e.g., final estimate, user selections) - A way to define a schema for the exact data points we want returned - Support for partial exports instead of full conversation transcripts This functionality would be extremely valuable for storing structured outputs in databases or other systems without unnecessary overhead. Any guidance or roadmap details would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Chandrakanth Udari
0 likes • Dec '25
This sounds quite specialized and not aligned with what AskSpot is about. I can't tell which way you're looking for data to flow: AskSpot querying some webhook to get data, or the other way around. FWIW, I tried to load the transcript of an hour-long video interview into AskSpot and it stopped around 11 minutes. I don't know how many words or tokens that was, but I can post the same thing into both ChatGPT and Claude with no problem. Maybe I could get ChatGPT to summarize the interview and post that instead?
Longer text for training?
I'm setting up an AskSpot for a new prospect, and found a couple of YT vids where she's being interviewed, One is an hour long, and the other is nearly 2 hours long. I tried to copy the transcript and paste it into AskSpot but it stopped after 10-11 minutes. Video interviews are packed with interesting info, and it seems they'd be great to use for training. Has this limitation come up before? If you could split them into 5-10 min chunks and load them up separately, but would the AI understand that they're all related? I have posted some quite lengthy video transcripts on both ChatGPT as well as Claude, and they have no problem working with them.
is it possible to look for the existence of a specific file on a site?
I'm thinking ... add a button like: [Is my site AI-Searchable?] When they click it, it asks, "What's your home-page domain name?" --> [__home_domain__] Look for the existence of "<home_domain>/LLMs.txt" FOUND: say, "Congratulations! Your site is AI-Searchable, but be sure you update it regularly" NOT FOUND: say, "Sorry, not yet. CLICK HERE if you'd like to see what that would involve" The challenge is if they've forwarded their domain to some SaaS platform, then the results might not be valid.
0 likes • Sep '25
@Dave Calafiore Well, looking for the file is one thing. The question is: does any logic exist that lets you detect if the file exists (it will succeed) or if it doesn't (it will give a 404 error) and then act accordingly.
Live Help Session: Wallet Push Notification Generator
Hey AskSpot community! In this recording, we created a tool that helps you write attention-grabbing push notifications for use with Google and Apple Wallet passes. Whether it’s for loyalty, promotions, events, or local campaigns—this Canvas helps you craft high-conversion messages, ready for your users’ lock screens. Timestamps: - 00:05:34 – What are Wallet Push Notifications & Why They Matter - 00:07:14 – Building the “Push Spark” Assistant in AskSpot - 00:10:43 – Setting Up the Chat, AI Prompt, and Branding - 00:13:14 – Adding Sources, Custom Buttons & Testing the Bot - 00:17:00 – Bonus: Troubleshooting Custom API Setup (Bitcoin Example) - 📎 Want this template? Grab it from the comments below and import it into your AskSpot account 📆 Join us live every Tuesday & Thursday at 11 AM Eastern!
0 likes • Sep '25
This looks like you put the context into the query and it just generates some examples? I mean, you never typed anything into the input box. If you do, is it used?
0 likes • Sep '25
@Kimberly Amio Wow, that's really cool!
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