Q: Would Humata Work To Allow Users to "Chat" With a Large Web Site?

I've got a large Wordpress Blog with 2000 posts and over 50,000 content-rich comments. I've yet to find a traditional search plugin that is able to reference comments data when responding to user queries. Do you think Humata would work for this? And if so, does this tool provide citation links for users to click through to where ever the information sources were found on our site, even from comments?

And another use case... we have thousands of information videos, each with a transcript. Plus we create new videos every week. Could I upload all of these transcripts on an ongoing basis to Humata as a single project, so that users could then chat with this database to find answers to their specific questions solely based on our content only? And if this would work, what would be the best transcript format to use... TXT or SRT/VTT?

DougLietzPLUSDec 20, 2024
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Posted: Dec 20, 2024

Thank for your reply, Cyrus. To answer your questions, If all of the comments that are attached to each post/page are considered as part of the post/page, then there would be 2000 web pages, growing at a frequency of one to two pages per week. However, if each individual comment url is referenced as a separate stand alone alone "web page" entity, then there would be 52,000 web pages at this time.

Edited: Dec 20, 2024

In regards to sitemaps, Wordpress does not typically include separate link references to each individual comment, as they are considered part of the post or page they belong to rather than standalone content.

Posted: Dec 20, 2024

Hi Doug, yes, Humata will work for this. Upload time may vary depending on the number of pages. Uploading a massive site could take hours. I'd recommend testing it out on several pages first. If you find that you need something more custom with a cron job then you can always chat with the team here: https://calendly.com/about-humata/enterprise-call

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