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Agents, workflows, and growth content

Build the AI layer your business can actually operate.

bots43 combines customer-facing AI agents, workflow orchestration, and a WordPress-style publishing engine into one modern public experience. The result is a site that attracts traffic, captures demand, and proves your automation expertise in public.

4 launch-ready agent products
12 starter workflows mapped for delivery
1 content system built to grow search traffic
Illustration of connected agents and workflows
Live stack

Support Agent + Lead Qualifier + Content Engine

Pair public content with agents that answer, route, capture, and qualify.

Traffic loop

Publish insight, capture intent, route demand, and learn from every interaction.

What we set up

A public website that sells, teaches, and compounds.

Instead of a brochure site, the new bots43 front-end is structured like a category leader’s media and conversion stack: a bold homepage, a clear offer page, and a WordPress-style blog layout that supports regular publishing.

Home

Modern motion, productized offers, and direct conversion paths.

Landing + Pricing

Service packaging, popular workflows, and market-aware positioning.

Blog

Magazine layout, featured editorial blocks, and internal linking structure.

Popular agents

Initial products designed for real buying intent.

Customer ops

Support Agent

Answers FAQs, triages tickets, captures context, and escalates cleanly.

  • Knowledge search + response drafting
  • Ticket enrichment and routing
  • Human handoff summaries
Revenue ops

Lead Qualifier

Handles first-response outreach, enrichment, scoring, and booking logic.

  • Instant inbound lead response
  • CRM sync and qualification
  • Calendar booking flows
Growth engine

Content Workflow

Turns interviews, notes, and wins into articles, snippets, and newsletters.

  • Research and draft generation
  • Editorial review pipeline
  • Distribution to social and email
Featured article

How AI agents, automation platforms, and pricing models actually compare.

We started the blog with a market-facing article that compares leading providers, proposes a service packaging model, and maps the workflows most teams should launch first.

Read the initial post
Editorial illustration for the bots43 blog
Deployment model

Pages for public content. Containerized for portable local serving.

The public experience still fits Cloudflare Pages, and now it also ships with a simple container setup for local preview, content reviews, and alternate hosting scenarios.