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Summary
Hiring a developer to build a multilingual chatbot for your coaching center or real-estate office means weeks of setup, English-first defaults, and an invoice your margin can't absorb — Ewbly's Spotter targets exactly that gap.
Spotter lets you upload documents — policy PDFs, product manuals, FAQ sheets — and spin up a chatbot that answers customer questions in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and other Indian languages without writing a line of code. Deployment is cloud-only; there is no self-hosted path. The tool handles predefined Q&A well, but it does not run autonomous tasks or chain actions across systems — it reads your documents and responds, full stop. Teams needing branching workflows or CRM writes will hit that ceiling fast. For a solo-operated e-commerce store fielding return queries at 2 AM, that ceiling is far enough away to matter.
Bottom line: Pick Spotter if you have a document library and customers who write in Indian languages and can't wait three weeks for a developer; abandon it the moment your support flow requires the chatbot to update an order record or route cases based on what the customer said last.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- ₹799/month (paid tier); Free tier available
- Free Tier
- 30 messages per month
Free
30 messages per month, 5-minute setup, no credit card required, online 24/7 with instant replies.
- 30 messages/month
- Source citations
- Multilingual support
- Basic brand customization
Paid (entry tier)
₹799/month all-inclusive, payable via UPI, cards, netbanking, or wallets. Instant receipts included.
- Unlimited messages
- Source citations
- Lead capture
- Multilingual support
- Custom branding
View full pricing on ewbly.com →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Indian-language support across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and others, so customers who don't write in English get coherent answers instead of a fallback error or a garbled transliteration.
- Document-to-chatbot pipeline with no coding required, which means a two-person operations team can deploy a support bot without pulling an engineer off product work.
- UPI and netbanking payment options, so procurement doesn't stall on getting a foreign-currency card approved through finance.
- No-credit-card free tier with a fixed message cap, so you can test real query volume against your actual documents before any billing conversation happens.
- Cloud deployment with no infrastructure to manage, which means there is no server to patch, no GPU instance to size, and no DevOps cycle blocking the launch.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The tool has no agentic capability and cannot write to external systems — the moment your support flow requires checking live order status, updating a CRM record, or triggering a refund, the chatbot cannot complete the task. Teams needing transactional automation switch to platforms like Botpress or a custom LLM integration with API access to their backend.
- There is no API surface on the vendor page, which means Spotter's responses cannot be consumed programmatically by another application. A team wanting to embed answer retrieval inside their own app or feed outputs into a data pipeline has no path forward without re-platforming entirely.
- No self-hosted option exists, so businesses in sectors with data-residency mandates — certain healthcare and fintech contexts — cannot route patient or financial queries through a cloud service they do not control. Those teams cannot use Spotter at all regardless of other fit.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (cloud-based SaaS)
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-02T09:39:24.087Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small and medium Indian businesses without 24/7 support budgets
- Businesses with document-heavy workflows (manuals, policies, FAQs)
- Companies serving Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, or other Indian language customers
- Teams seeking fast deployment without coding or AI expertise
- Organizations that need transparent billing and local payment options
What it does well
- E-commerce customer support (returns, shipping, product questions)
- Education: student inquiry automation for coaching centers and universities
- Real estate lead qualification and property information delivery
- Healthcare patient FAQs and appointment scheduling support
- Agency client document libraries and automated FAQ responses
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Ewbly free?
- Ewbly is a paid tool (₹799/month (paid tier); Free tier available). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Ewbly open source?
- No — Ewbly is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Ewbly support?
- Ewbly is available on: Web (cloud-based SaaS).
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Spotter ingests your uploaded documents — manuals, FAQ sheets, policy files — and uses them as the answer source for a customer-facing chatbot. The core workflow is: upload content, configure the widget, embed it on your site or share the link, and incoming queries get matched against what you uploaded. No coding required, no AI expertise assumed. The vendor page confirms Indian-language support across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali, which means customers can ask questions in the language they actually use rather than the language your staff writes policy documents in.
The clearest differentiator is pricing transparency for the Indian market: the vendor states rupee-denominated billing and accepts UPI, cards, and netbanking — payment rails that international SaaS tools routinely omit, forcing workarounds through currency conversion or foreign cards that small business owners frequently do not hold. A free tier with a fixed monthly message cap requires no credit card, so a coaching center or solo agent can validate fit before committing spend.
Spotter fits tightly scoped, document-anchored support: a real-estate agency publishing property FAQs, a university handling admissions queries, a healthcare clinic answering appointment scheduling questions. Where it breaks is equally clear — the tool is not agentic. It does not take actions, does not write back to external systems, and does not branch logic based on conversation state. A return-processing flow that requires checking order status in a database and then triggering a refund is outside what this tool does. Teams that start with FAQ automation and grow into transactional workflows will need to re-platform.
The service runs as cloud SaaS only. There is no self-hosted option, no downloadable binary, and no API surface described on the vendor page, which means teams with data-residency requirements or those needing to embed Spotter’s responses into their own application logic cannot use it as a backend component.
