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SiteGPT Alternative

A More Capable SiteGPT Alternative That Turns Visitors into Leads

SiteGPT is a clean, fast website chatbot that trains on your site content and answers visitor questions accurately. For simple FAQ deflection, it delivers. But for teams whose goal is not just to answer questions but to identify high-intent visitors, capture qualified leads, route conversations to the right humans, and understand which interactions drive revenue — SiteGPT falls well short. Kori was built to do both.

Time to deploy

Under 30 minutes

Pipeline impact

Up to 3× more leads

Native integrations

50+ connectors

Kori vs SiteGPT: Feature Comparison

A direct look at how Kori and SiteGPT compare across the features that matter most to growing teams.

FeatureKoriSiteGPT
GPT-4o powered responsesGPT-4
Website content ingestion
PDF & document ingestion
Built-in lead capture & qualificationBasic
CRM sync (HubSpot, Salesforce, etc.)
Proactive messaging triggers
Real-time high-intent visitor alerts
Analytics & conversion dashboard
Custom widget branding & themingLimited
Human handoff & escalation routingLimited
API & webhook accessLimited
Flat monthly pricing
Multi-language support

Why SiteGPT Is Not Enough for Revenue Teams

SiteGPT does one thing well: it takes your website content, indexes it, and builds a chatbot that answers visitor questions based on that content. The product is clean, fast to set up, and accurate. For a small business or solo operator who just needs an FAQ bot on their site, it is a perfectly reasonable solution.

The problem is that most growing businesses need more from their AI agent than question answering. Every visitor who interacts with your chatbot is a potential customer. They are reading your pricing page, asking about your product features, comparing you to competitors, or evaluating whether your solution fits their use case. These interactions are sales intelligence — and SiteGPT throws all of it away.

SiteGPT has no analytics dashboard that surfaces conversation trends or identifies high-intent patterns. It has no built-in mechanism to capture visitor contact details and push them to a CRM. It cannot proactively engage a visitor who has been on your pricing page for four minutes. When a visitor asks about enterprise pricing, there is no way to alert your sales team in real time.

These are not edge cases. They are the most valuable use cases for a business AI agent. Kori was built to execute all of them.

  • Real-time analytics dashboard showing conversation volume, intent patterns, and conversion rates.
  • Built-in lead qualification flows that capture contact details and push them directly to your CRM.
  • Proactive triggers that engage visitors based on URL, time-on-page, scroll depth, and returning visitor status.
  • Slack and email alerts when high-intent visitors are identified.
  • Full conversation history attached to every lead record in HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive.

The Analytics Gap

SiteGPT shows you message counts. Kori shows you business outcomes. This is not a minor difference — it is the difference between knowing that your chatbot is running and knowing whether it is working.

Kori's analytics dashboard tracks conversation volume, deflection rates, resolution quality scores, lead capture rates, CRM push success, and — most importantly — which conversation patterns correlate with downstream conversions. This data allows your team to continuously optimise the AI agent: improving its knowledge base, refining its lead capture flows, and adjusting proactive triggers based on what is actually working.

For teams running AI agents on high-traffic sites, this feedback loop is the primary driver of improvement over time. Without it, you are flying blind.

Proactive Engagement: Reaching Visitors Before They Leave

SiteGPT is reactive. It waits for a visitor to open the chat widget and type a question. That is fine for visitors with a specific question in mind — but most visitors, especially first-time visitors evaluating your product, will leave without ever engaging.

Kori changes that dynamic. It can proactively greet a visitor after they have been on your pricing page for 30 seconds. It can trigger a different message for returning visitors. It can surface a specific offer to visitors who arrived from a particular marketing campaign. It can ask 'Can I help you find the right plan?' when a visitor navigates to your pricing comparison section.

This proactive layer measurably increases engagement rates. Visitors who receive a timely, contextually relevant message are significantly more likely to start a conversation — and significantly more likely to convert — than visitors who scroll past a static chat widget icon.

  • URL-based triggers — fire specific messages when visitors land on key pages.
  • Time-on-page triggers — greet visitors who have been reading for 30, 60, or 90 seconds.
  • Scroll depth triggers — engage visitors who have read deep into a long-form page.
  • Returning visitor triggers — offer different messaging to visitors on their second or third session.
  • UTM-based triggers — personalise messages for visitors from specific campaigns or ad groups.

Migrating from SiteGPT to Kori

If you are currently using SiteGPT, switching to Kori is simple. Kori ingests website content the same way SiteGPT does — enter your URL and Kori crawls and indexes your site automatically. You can also add PDFs, Google Docs, and other document types that SiteGPT accepts.

The additional configuration — lead capture flows, CRM mappings, proactive triggers, and analytics setup — is what takes the extra time, and for most teams it is less than a half-day of work. The result is an AI agent that does everything SiteGPT did, plus everything it didn't.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kori a good SiteGPT alternative?
Yes. Kori replicates everything SiteGPT does — website content ingestion, accurate Q&A responses, and a clean embedded chat widget — while adding features SiteGPT lacks entirely: built-in lead capture, native CRM sync, proactive engagement triggers, human handoff routing, and a full analytics dashboard. If you want more from your website chatbot than FAQ deflection, Kori is a significantly stronger platform.
Does SiteGPT have a CRM integration?
SiteGPT does not have native CRM integrations. If you want to push lead data from SiteGPT to a CRM like HubSpot or Salesforce, you need a third-party connector like Zapier, which adds cost and complexity and requires ongoing maintenance. Kori has native integrations with major CRM platforms built in.
How does Kori's analytics compare to SiteGPT?
SiteGPT offers basic conversation statistics — message counts and response logs. Kori provides a full analytics dashboard covering conversation volume, deflection rates, lead capture rates, intent trend analysis, and downstream conversion correlation. For teams who need to prove the ROI of their AI agent, Kori's analytics are significantly more useful.
Can Kori train on the same website content as SiteGPT?
Yes. Kori uses the same input sources as SiteGPT: website URLs (automatically crawled and indexed), uploaded PDFs, and text documents. If you have been using SiteGPT, your existing content is already in the right format for Kori. Most migrations take less than an hour.
How does Kori compare to SiteGPT on pricing?
Both Kori and SiteGPT offer flat monthly pricing without per-message credit limits. The key difference is what you get for that price: SiteGPT covers basic Q&A only, while Kori's plans include lead capture, CRM integrations, proactive triggers, human handoff, and analytics — features that typically require additional tools and integrations when using SiteGPT.

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