Answers common questions
Welcomes new members, explains the community, shares links, schedules, and rules — in your community's voice, around the clock.
WhatsApp communities run on you — answering the same questions, welcoming every new member, chasing RSVPs, announcing events again and again. An AI host handles all of that in your community's own voice, so you can show up as the leader instead of the help desk.
Not ready for setup? Send your community name and member count — we’ll reply with the smallest safe pilot to try first.
Not a generic chatbot. The host learns your community's purpose, tone, members, events, and rules — then handles the day-to-day so messages don't pile up in your personal chat.
Welcomes new members, explains the community, shares links, schedules, and rules — in your community's voice, around the clock.
Collects names, interests, and event preferences through natural WhatsApp conversation. No forms, no external links, no drop-off.
Sensitive requests, sponsorships, or anything needing a human decision — the host flags it and sends you a clean summary to act on.
If your group has recurring questions, events to announce, and members to welcome — this is for you. Group size doesn't matter. Admin burnout does.
Meetups, workshops, sports groups, networking events. The host answers "when is the next one?", collects RSVPs, and sends reminders so you fill seats.
Gated communities, housing societies, neighborhood groups. The host handles FAQs about amenities, events, rules, and escalates maintenance requests.
Cohorts, membership groups, learning circles. The host onboards new members, answers curriculum questions, and nudges them toward the next session.
Trade associations, vendor networks, chamber groups. The host keeps members informed about meetings, opportunities, and introductions without admin overhead.
Alumni groups, industry clusters, coworking communities. The host maintains the rhythm of introductions, events, and announcements even when you're heads-down.
The whole setup happens on WhatsApp — the same channel your community already lives in. No integrations, no tech setup, no forms to fill.
Send us a message saying you want a community bot. That conversation is also the onboarding.
We ask about your community's name, purpose, tone, typical member questions, events, and any rules. You answer naturally in chat.
We set up the host with your community's voice and knowledge. You review and approve before it goes live.
The AI host starts answering member questions, capturing registrations, and nudging upcoming events — in your group or on a dedicated number.
Anything that needs your attention comes to you as a clean summary. Everything else the host handles.
The same AI host is already live inside the dabblewith.ai WhatsApp community — welcoming members, answering questions about upcoming sessions, collecting interest, and escalating to the human team. What you'd get is a version tuned for your community.
"New member? The host tells them what the community is about, what's coming up, and how to signal interest — before I even see the message."
Message us on WhatsApp. That conversation is the setup — we'll collect everything we need to configure your AI community host and get it live.