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No. It handles the repetitive lookup questions (opening procedures, refund rules, closing duties, system passwords) so your managers and trainers can spend their time on coaching, exceptions and judgement calls. The bot is a reference layer for new hires, not a replacement for people who actually run the team.
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Yes. The two common setups are a private Slack bot inside your workspace, or a chatbot on a password-protected direct link that you only share with staff. You can also use domain whitelisting to make sure the widget can't be embedded anywhere else. None of this needs the bot to be on your public website.
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Pretty much anything text-based: SOP PDFs, Word docs, onboarding decks, policy spreadsheets, Google Sheets, YouTube training videos and pages from an internal SOP site or wiki. You can also paste manually written Q&A entries, useful for the "unwritten" knowledge that lives in someone's head.
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On the Business plan and above, Auto Retrain revisits selected source pages daily, weekly or monthly and updates the bot when content changes. For uploaded files like PDFs, you re-upload the new version and click retrain, usually a one-minute job. The bot doesn't quietly drift out of date.
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In Tune AI you set custom instructions like "only answer questions related to staff training, store procedures and policies, for anything else, tell the user to speak to their duty manager." You also set the answer source to your trained content only, so it doesn't pull in general internet answers. You can layer it as an AI assistant rather than a general-purpose chatbot.
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Yes, FastBots supports around 95 languages. A team member can ask a question in their first language and get the SOP answer back in the same language, which matters a lot for hospitality, warehouse and retail teams with international staff.
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It can. When live internet search is turned on it can look things up in the moment rather than only relying on trained content. Through Zapier or Make workflows it can also push captured information into another tool once a chat ends, for example, logging an unanswered question into a Google Sheet so your training team can write the missing SOP. Mid-conversation actions like booking shifts or updating HR systems aren't part of the product today.
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Chatbots can be set to private, locked behind a password or restricted to your Slack workspace. Uploaded data is not used to train OpenAI models through the API connection, and our data handling is GDPR compliant. If you're putting in genuinely sensitive material (personal staff records, payroll), we'd suggest keeping that out of the training set, the bot is for procedures and policies, not personal data.
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The free plan lets you build and test with one chatbot and 50 messages a month. Paid plans start from $39/month, and Slack, Auto Retrain and Live Chat handover sit on the Business plan at $89/month. For a chain with several locations and steady usage, most teams land on Business or Premium, see the current pricing page for the latest limits.
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If your SOPs are already in PDFs or on an internal site, the first version takes around an hour: upload the documents, set the tone and scope in Tune AI, test a handful of real questions your new hires actually ask, then share the link or connect Slack. Most teams start with one location, refine the answers, then roll it out across the network.