Lingtual

Introducing Lingtual, a powerful AI tool that empowers you to craft custom AI business tools and chatbots. It seamlessly connects these creations to your existing applications and services, from calendars and emails to company APIs, documents, and databases.

What sets Lingtual apart is its user-friendly, code-free design, making it accessible to individuals without programming skills. With Lingtual, you can effortlessly transform text into actionable commands, crafting tools that enable you to manage, modify, and monitor your business operations via your preferred messaging platforms like Slack, SMS, or through a tailored interface.

Lingtual promises rapid setup and ensures secure authentication through OAuth2 support. It leverages APIs, custom tools, and messaging as its primary building blocks, facilitating integration with both internal and external REST APIs, databases, and a spectrum of services.

The tool simplifies your journey with built-in connectors for popular services like Gmail and Slack, or you can create your custom connectors to streamline your internal operations. Lingtual boasts a drag-and-drop interface for swift tool assembly, augmented by a suite of features including language models, vector stores, browsing tools, and more, enhancing your interface’s functionality.

Lingtual effectively harnesses the provided tools and APIs to deliver answers to your questions. Enterprise users have the option to self-host Lingtual, ensuring complete control and data security within their infrastructure. The tool also goes the extra mile to support HIPAA compliance and offers self-hosted models for enhanced privacy.

Lingtual extends flexibility with a 1-month free trial, an always free tier, and a range of enterprise features. It’s built to be adaptable, enabling you to construct tailored solutions as long as the required data is accessible through APIs. Paid users can even call flows via Lingtual’s API for maximum convenience and customization.

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