Friday, December 18, 2009

HRBot is already a success!

HRBot has been attracting a lot of attention both from media and prospects. Congratulations once again go to Tugba Avci, for using our support very effectively and turning it into a success story. We hope to be announcing working examples on reputable corporations very soon.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Interesting referral statistics for Botego.com


The ratio of US-origined visitors is higher than one would expect, given the fact that most of our daily visitors are visiting Merve.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Karaoke with Selin


Our new MSN® bot Selin invites you to a karaoke session in a rich interactive application. Have fun!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Another case study: Number of "ob.com.tr" visitors was increased 31 times!!!

You might want to take a look at this press release mentioning the key results of the Johnson&Johnson campaign.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

HRbot is tested in a real-world-environment!

Official news agency of Turkey, "Anadolu Ajansi" recently distributed a press release of ours, announcing that HRbot was tested successfully on Bogazici University graduate students. Despite the fact that our brand was removed from the release, the impact is quite significant.

Congratulations go to our program director Tugba Avci and Software Engineer Nazmi Zorlu.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

You're in the army now :)



Yedek subay sınavı is the name of the exam held to determine where gentlemen holding an undergraduate degree (or higher) will complete their military service. So, we're here to inform the candidates as soon as the results are in. Interesting service! Pretty useful, though.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Information is power

Millions of queries allow Google to offer this great feature where it spots certain typos.



I had mentioned that we have been collecting a decent amount of conversation data in two and a half years, and explained how we made use of this database.

I was hoping for a case where this database alone could convert into business. Last month a digital agency purchased a small subset of the database. They will be using it on a project where young internet users -who usually don't care about the grammar a lot- will be expected to submit some names in order to succeed on a digital game. So, the application will be typo-tolerant, thanks to Botégo.

I love the idea of monetary gain through experiential and informational knowledge.

Friday, June 12, 2009

A case study: Avea

Avea has been a Botégo customer since November 2007, and the product has been used intensively since January, 2008. They recently released a report revealing the benefits they've been gaining in this 1,5-year operation. The figures are as we expected.

  • 765.779 units of content have been used by Avea dealers and call center agents.
  • Botégo has earned Avea an average of 6 seconds per interaction on their customer inquiry tracking system.
  • With a usage ratio of 50%, average time saved is 15.000 min/month, and 120.121 min. in annual gross.
  • Botégo has been used on 67% of all customer inquiries, and has reduced the number of total tickets opened, by 29%!
  • Preparation of customer inquiry tracking templates take 6 seconds less when Botégo is used.

    These are a selection of various tangible advantages from the report. We'll be announcing many more with a press release soon.
  • Monday, June 8, 2009

    Business & pleasure


    I'll be representing Tele.com.tr Magazine at the Webby Awards, followed by a couple of visits to VC offices located in lovely New York City. Although i consider both tasks as pleasures, should i manage to make a good pitch, the second one might as well convert into a business. So, we can start a long journey through the Wall Street.

    Saturday, May 30, 2009

    Introducing the "commercial Merve": Ebru.

    Our second B2C product is a variation of Merve. Ebru also aims to improve communication skills of gentlemen. Users are required to pay a flat fee of TRY 1 for each attempt. Every 200th attempt is entitled to win a brand new Nokia cellphone in return.

    This is the first time we'll be making use of sweepstakes, so this is a lot of fun!

    Should a user be successful on his online date with Ebru, we issue a certificate in his name, that can be printed right away, to demonstrate one's skills as a romantic gentleman. It looks something like this:

    Saturday, May 23, 2009

    Two new college visits






    I really enjoy addressing college students and sharing my experience with them. Last week i was with Dokuz Eylul and Istanbul Ticaret University students. If you'd like me to speak at one of your events, please feel free to ask!

    Tuesday, May 12, 2009

    Some news



    1- I had the opportunity to adress Bogazici University students at the "Bilişen" event.
    2- We're delighted to have been short listed by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the "Hizli Balik Awards".
    3- Gizem will be hitting the 10.000 session remark today. Second B2C project is on the way. We're excited!

    Wednesday, April 29, 2009

    Building trust

    We're about to launch a project for o.b., a Johnson&Johnson product. The brand deserves to communicate with the user in a special way and we'll be doing so, where "trust" will be our priority. We'll collect profile information and run a sampling project also.

    Friday, April 17, 2009

    First commercial B2C product

    Gizem (Mystery) showed us that there's a huge potential in commercial consumer bots. Thanks to the power of one of the largest Facebook groups with almost 900.000 members along with a mobile payment system by the market leader GSM operator Turkcell, Gizem held more than 8000 chat sessions in less than 24 hours. We have two products: A regular 3-minute chat session and a premium service where Gizem personally deals with the user. The first one costs 2.99 TRY, where the premium sells for 19.90. This is a great success story in terms of the product, the ability to generate targeted traffic and effective integration of the mobile payment system. Our new B2C products are on the way, so stay tuned!

    Sunday, April 5, 2009

    Another press coverage

    HRBot was featured on Iste Insan, courtesy of Onur Uysal

    Monday, March 23, 2009

    Yet another article

    A modest article on Hurriyet, written from a recent press release of ours.

    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    ISA's are the future of the web. Don't take our word for it! (You might want to take MIT's, though)

    Technology Review, published by MIT, lists "Intelligent Software Assistants" among "10 Emerging Technologies of 2009". We couldn't agree more.

    Check it out: http://www.technologyreview.com/specialreports/specialreport.aspx?id=37

    (Notice how successful they were predicting the ones back in 2001)

    Update: Here's the related press release

    Tuesday, March 3, 2009

    Get a promotion!

    Our fourth microsite is addressing those suffering from the consequences of the economic crisis. We advise that Botégo will help them stand out in their team and have the attention of their bosses who expect them to:

  • Increase sales (with our characters creating the WOMM effect)
  • Reduce costs (with our intelligent personal agents reducing customer service load)
  • Increase customer satisfaction (with the same agents helping customers find what they want, when they want, without having to deal with annoying call center queues)
  • Work more efficiently (with our knowledgebase tools that prevent unefficient forms of interaction)
  • Work with the right people (with the new released product, the "HRBot"

    Here how it looks:

  • Friday, February 27, 2009

    Introducing Yildiz, the star of Yedigun

    We built a new female character named Yildiz (Star) for Yedigun, a sister company of PepsiCo. Yedigun has been organizing the annual song contest Yedigun Yildizlari (Yedigun Stars) for a couple of years now, and Yildiz helps prospective contestants with the rules and provides the tension-release they need before they shoot their video.

    Saturday, February 7, 2009

    Yazboz: A great web of interrelated keywords


    The first time i saw Yazboz, i remember thinking "one day, this database will be worth millions of dollars". The idea is simple: "Building the relational web of every word in the dictionary."

    The task of coding the complex algorithms behind the technology, encouraging people to manually map the connections between nodes in common sense, and keeping the data clean and accurate is far from easy, though. So, even in relatively early stage of the project, Can Altineller and Ozgur Oktay, two bright people behind the project deserve a lot of credit. The only way to handle this labor-intense task could be through cleverly designing the flow, so that people would enjoy what they're doing, and they did so by positioning the project as a web-based game.

    No matter which language you deal with, this database is a very important asset now, given that we're in the beggining of a whole new era, that will revolutionalize the way the web works, thanks to semantic technologies. By the way, Can has worked on various other interesting projects, so don't forget to check out his website.

    So the news is; Can and Ozgur had announced that developers could use their API to use the Yazboz data in their projects. Botégo is the first company to use the API in a commercial manner. But since our product requires 100% accuracy in terms of content, this is kind of an exclusive partnership where we'll be using not only the content, but also the technology to keep it clean while it keeps expanding each day.

    The concrete result of this partnership will be available to users on our next project we're building for an international soda company. I'm so excited for having the opportunity, and i would like to thank Yazboz team on behalf of ours.

    Thursday, February 5, 2009

    "Bring me fifty fantastic transcripts!"


    Our senior (referring not to his age but his experience) software engineer Çağatay builds some gadgets we use in order to develop new products (and also have fun) in his spare time. What you see on the screenshot is the result of a query for the word "fantastic" in our database, returning 50 results as requested. (Disclaimer: Some might find the content inappropriate as it includes the entries from Merve's transcripts.) You can do the same for the words as unusual as "scholastic", "pretentious" and "hybrid".

    The tool functions as a platform for our R&D activities, and the content represents the asset we've built so far.

    Playing with the words is what we basically do, and it is a lot of fun!

    Thursday, January 29, 2009

    We won the "most creative new" reward

    We, along with the content provider Es Egitim were honored by "Dogan Yayin Holding" for a bot we recently built for high school students, guiding them on their way to the college.

    Sunday, January 25, 2009

    How we help, who we help


    Now that we have a modest amount of followers in the international web community, i'd like to give some information as to what we do, what our intentions are, and what we have accomplished so far, in the first 22 months of our operation.

    Our proprietary technology has been developed from scratch. We gained significant know-how on applications what Wikipedia calls "Weak Artificial Intelligence".

    How we help


  • Virtual intelligent agents: These agents interact with users in a human-like way, helping them retrieve information in an informal, quick and easy way. They operate on the web, on instant messaging platforms and mobile devices.

  • Knowledgebase tools: This product allows any employee, particularly call-center agents, get self-help on the web in a matter of seconds. It replaces conventional knowledgebase systems which are usually intranets in the form of plain HTML pages. Agents now retreive the information up to 66% faster!

  • Contextual e-mail autoresponders: Although in early production stage, this product is very promissing for companies dealing with large amount of inbound e-mail traffic.

    Who we help

    In alphabetical order: Avea (Second largest GSM operator of Turkey), Hepsiburada (Largest e-commerce website of Turkey, owned by one of the largest conglomerates of Turkey, The Dogan Group), TEB (a partner of BNP BARIPAS, sixth largest bank in the world, and the largest one in the Euro region), Tefal (Co-operated with Project House), TTNET (Largest operator of DSL and dial-up services in Turkey)

    In the press:

    Our technology and applications were covered in variety of national newspapers, magazines and TV channels, including the following:

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    Please refer to our website for more information
  • Wednesday, January 14, 2009

    An exclusive offer to the readers of this blog.


    I realised we have a couple of very loyal returning visitors out there who almost come back each day to check for new updates! Given that this blog has an average 20 visitors a day, i thought it wouldn't be an awful idea to offer you guys an opportunity to exclusively test our new product before the official launch date. So whether you already have a shopping experience with Hepsiburada or not, please go ahead and ask a question or two. (Please note that the bot is not responsible for recognizing product names or brands.) Your feedback would be greatly appreciated. And stay tuned for more exclusive news!