/pepperbot

The chatbot engine that redefines automation, revolutionizing productivity.

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Pepperbot

Pepperbot is an open-source productivity tool designed to enhance communication and automate various aspects of teamwork. It is built upon the T3 Stack and includes features for customizable feedback collection, extensive integration capabilities, AI-assisted analysis, and more.

Features

  • Customizable Templates: Define your own templates to collect feedback or data in a structured manner.
  • Wide Platform Integration: Integrates with WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, Teams, and more.
  • Webhooks: Connect with various external services, systems, or applications.
  • AI-Assisted Analysis: Uses AI and ML technologies to provide insightful analysis of the collected feedback.
  • Multi-Language Support: Supports multiple languages to cater to diverse user bases.
  • Robust Security and Privacy: Implements strong encryption protocols to protect sensitive information.
  • User Roles and Permissions: Allows for improved data management and privacy by controlling access to sensitive information.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Run pnpm install to install dependencies.
  3. Configure your desired integrations and templates.
  4. Start the bot by running pnpm dev.

Learn More

To learn more about the T3 Stack, refer to the following resources:

You can also check out the create-t3-app GitHub repository — your feedback and contributions are welcome!

For more specific information about Pepperbot, visit the Pepperbot Documentation. For questions, join the Pepperbot Community on Discord.

Contributing

As an open-source project, we encourage community involvement and contributions. Check out our Contributor Guidelines and the Code of Conduct.

Deployment

Pepperbot can be deployed in various environments. Follow our deployment guides for Vercel, Netlify and Docker for more information.

License

Pepperbot is MIT licensed.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to our contributors and the wider open-source community for their support and involvement. Particular gratitude is extended to T3 Stack for providing the foundational scaffolding for this project.