Draft:Chatbase

Chatbase is a software service that lets users build artificial intelligence agents trained on their own documents and data. Zapier describes it as a tool for creating custom AI chatbots that can be embedded on websites or apps and used for customer service and lead generation.[1] An AI industry news report states that the service has exceeded US$8 million in annual recurring revenue and has more than 10,000 paid enterprise customers worldwide.[2]

History

Chatbase was created by software developer Yasser Elsaid.[3] A customer story from Supabase reports that he built an initial version of the product in 2023 and that it reached an annualized revenue of about US$1 million within five months of launch.[4] Later coverage from AIBase notes that Elsaid announced crossing US$8 million in annual recurring revenue and more than 10,000 paying enterprise customers by late 2025.[5]

Product

Zapier characterizes Chatbase as a platform for training a chatbot on a company’s own “knowledge sources” and then connecting it to websites or applications so it can answer customer questions and capture leads.[6] The same article notes features such as revising answers, setting up predefined Q&A pairs, tracking a confidence score for responses, and options intended to support data protection requirements like GDPR compliance.[7] A Supabase case study explains that users can upload documents, such as PDF files, to create chatbots that handle frequently asked questions and automate parts of customer support.[8] The Vercel integration listing shows that Chatbase can also be deployed as a widget on sites built with the Next.js framework.[9]

Reception

A 2024 article from Zapier about chatbot tools presents Chatbase as one of several apps that allow non‑specialists to create AI chatbots, describing how it can be configured and embedded on websites.[10] A 2025 review by Lindy describes Chatbase as working well for document‑based FAQs and simple support scenarios, while noting that it can be less suitable when businesses need complex workflows or routing logic.[11] Another review from Workfeed compares Chatbase with competing products and summarizes user‑reported strengths and weaknesses, including ease of setup for basic customer support use cases.[12] An article syndicated by Barchart reports on the launch of an “AI agent” product from Chatbase and states that it is intended to help businesses respond to customer queries more quickly and at lower operational cost.[13]

References

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