We announced it to customers via “what’s new” but not yet to all sites. It’s still early days and slightly more tuned for hosted customers at the current time, though of course there is a lot of overlap for most questions.
This is an interesting development. I was planning to open a feature topic about giving a persona public/guest access so any visitor can use it. Is this something Discourse would explore, or perhaps related to this silently released test instance?
Sorry should’ve been clearer, I meant anyone as in guests/anons - it would serve use cases like doc-categories, where I don’t expect all readers to register but still want to allow them to chat with the docs.
Ofcourse it needs some IP/cookie based limits. Or even a global safety hard-limit.
I don’t see why spending to improve support experience would be an issue. If you’re hosting docs with Gitbook you’d pay $1200 per year at minimum, that package includes allowing your visitors to chat with your docs. If you’re asking me there is a great opportunity here for CDCK
Secondly, there are several reports out there about chatbots saving (customer support) costs.