We took the eLXsyr user guide, a standard PDF job aid, and gave it an AI chatbot. No rebuild. No new tool. Recipients open it like any other file.
This is the actual output you get from eLXsyr. One HTML file, sent like a PDF, with a fully functional chatbot built in.
A PDF document distributed to users as a flat, static file. Useful until they have a question.
Upload the PDF, configure the bot, export. The chatbot is trained on that exact content, not the open internet.
One HTML file. Document on the left, AI assistant on the right. Recipients open it in any browser. No install, no login.
The document on the left is the real eLXsyr user guide. The chatbot on the right was built from that document. Ask it anything that's in the guide.
Fully functional, not a screenshot. The chatbot reads from the eLXsyr user guide and responds in real time.
No developers, no IT tickets, no rebuilding documents from scratch.
Any job aid, SOP, onboarding guide, or reference document. That content becomes the chatbot's knowledge base.
Set the bot's name, tone, and what it's allowed to answer. Add FAQs or extra documents for deeper coverage.
One HTML file. Send it exactly how you'd send a PDF. Recipients open it in any browser. No install, no account.