Picture this: a customer pings your website at 2 a.m. with “My antivirus is freaking out!”
Instead of waiting for your team to wake up, an AI bot steps in, calmly troubleshoots the issue, and even books a follow-up call if needed, all without you lifting a finger.
Sounds like magic? It’s not. It’s just Salesmate CRM’s no-code AI Pilots at work.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through building a 24/7 tech support bot that answers questions, assigns tickets, and schedules meetings, all within Salesmate’s platform.
No coding required - just a bit of curiosity and maybe a cup of coffee. By the end, you’ll have a smart assistant that saves your team time and keeps customers happy.
Why an AI tech support bot?
Tech support is a grind. Customers ask the same questions daily:
- “Why is my software crashing?”
- “How do I reset my password?”
- “Can I talk to someone?”
Answering these manually eats up hours your team could spend on bigger tasks. An AI bot changes that.
It’s like hiring a tireless IT assistant who handles repetitive queries, escalates complex issues, and captures leads, all while you sleep.
With Salesmate’s AI Pilots and Execution Flows, you can create a bot that:
- Pulls answers from your custom knowledge base
- Routes chats to the right support rep
- Schedules meetings with real-time availability
- Works across your website, WhatsApp, and Facebook
Let’s see how it’s done.
What does this bot do?
Imagine a customer visiting your site, frustrated because their printer won’t connect.
Your bot, TechBit Helper, greets them warmly: “Hi! I’m here to help with your tech issues. What’s going on?”
If they describe the printer problem, the bot checks your knowledge base and suggests, “Let’s try restarting the printer and checking the Wi-Fi connection.”
If the issue persists, it assigns the chat to a live agent or offers to book a support call. And if someone asks about your premium support plans?
The bot collects their name and email, logging them as a lead in Salesmate’s CRM. This isn’t a generic chatbot with canned replies. It’s a personalized assistant tailored to your business, built entirely without code.
The tools you’ll need
Everything happens inside Salesmate CRM, using its built-in features:
- AI Pilots: The no-code engine for creating your bot
- Knowledge base: Your bot’s brain, packed with FAQs and articles
- Functions: Actions like assigning chats or booking meetings
- Execution flows: The roadmap for how your bot behaves
- Unified inbox: Where chats from web, WhatsApp, and Facebook come together
No external tools, no developers, just Salesmate’s intuitive platform.
Everything you need, in one platform!
From AI Pilots to a Unified Inbox, Salesmate has every tool ready for your support bot.
How to build your tech support bot
For this guide, we’re building a bot for TechBit Solutions, a fictional IT company offering software and hardware support. Let’s get to work.
Step 1: Set up your AI pilot
Head to your Salesmate dashboard and find the Chat sidebar. Click AI Pilots, then hit the + icon to create a new one.
Name it something friendly, like “TechBit Helper,” and set the language to English. For the tone, choose formal yet empathetic, perfect for professional IT support that still feels human.
This is where your bot starts to take shape, like naming a new team member before training them. Learn more in the AI Pilots Docs.
Step 2: Build the knowledge base
Your bot needs a brain to answer questions accurately. That’s where the Knowledge Base comes in.
In the Support Portal, click Articles and start adding FAQs. For TechBit Solutions, you might create articles like:
- “Why is my antivirus showing alerts?”
- “How to troubleshoot printer connectivity issues”
- “What are TechBit’s support plans?”
Write clear, detailed answers or link to your website’s help pages. Pro tip: If your site has a sitemap (e.g., yourwebsite.com/page, sitemap.xml), Salesmate can import it to pull in all your help content at once.
Once your articles are ready, go to your AI Pilot settings and enable Access Knowledge Base.
Now, when someone asks, “Why is my software slow?” the bot will dig into your articles for the perfect response.
Check out the Knowledge Base Docs for details.
Step 3: Add superpowers with functions
What makes your bot more than a FAQ machine? Functions. These are like action buttons that let your bot do things like assign chats or schedule calls. In the AI Pilots section, go to Functions and add these:
- Get available users: Finds online support reps.
- Assign conversation: Hands the chat to a human agent.
- Book a meeting: Connects to Salesmate’s calendar for scheduling.
For example, if a user says, “This is too complicated, I need a human,” the bot uses Get Available Users to find an online rep and Assign Conversation to pass the chat seamlessly.
If they want a follow-up call, Book a Meeting pulls up available slots. Salesmate’s support team can help set these up if you need guidance.
Step 4: Train your bot with a prompt
Now it’s time to teach your bot how to act like a pro. In the AI Pilot settings, add a prompt to define its role and behavior. Here’s one tailored for TechBit Solutions:
Tech support prompt template
Step 5: Create an execution flow
Think of Execution Flows as the bot’s playbook. In the Chat section, go to Execution Flows and click the + icon. Set the trigger to “When a new chat starts” (this works for web, WhatsApp, or Facebook).
Then, add a welcome message: “Hi! I’m TechBit Helper, your IT support assistant. Please provide your name and email to get started.”
Finally, assign your TechBit Helper AI Pilot to handle the conversation.
Hit the refresh button, and your bot is ready to roll across all channels via Salesmate’s Unified Inbox.
Step 6: Test and be amazed
Before going live, test your bot to see the magic in action. In the AI Pilots section, click Test AI Pilot. Try these queries:
- “My antivirus is acting up.” (The bot pulls an answer from your knowledge base.)
- “I need to speak to someone.” (It assigns the chat to a live agent.)
- “Can you schedule a support call?” (It offers available time slots.)
You’ll see your bot greet users, respond in a professional tone, and handle tasks like a pro. Most people at this point think, “Wait, I built this without coding?”
Bonus features to level up
Once you’ve got the basics, try these extras:
Subflows: Add logic in Execution Flows for specific scenarios. For example, if someone says “printer error,” the bot can guide them through steps like “Check the power cable” before escalating.
Visual Carousels: In the flow editor, add a Carousel to showcase support plans (e.g., “Basic vs. Premium Support”) when users ask about services.
Multi-Channel Magic: Your bot works seamlessly on web chat, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger, all managed in the Unified Inbox.
Measuring success
Test your bot with real-world questions:
- “Why is my software crashing?” (Should suggest fixes from your articles.)
- “I need enterprise support.” (Should collect contact info and log it as a lead.)
- “Fix my server!” (Should escalate to a human.)
Check the Unified Inbox analytics to see how often the bot answers correctly or escalates. If something’s off, tweak the prompt or add more articles to the knowledge base.
Going live
Ready to unleash your bot?
- Go to Execution Flows in the AI Pilots module
- Click on your Execution Flow, and it will open a canvas
- Hit the Publish button
- Watch chats roll in via the Unified Inbox.
Your AI tech support bot is now live, handling queries 24/7 like a champ.
Want a visual guide? Check out this video tutorial and follow along!
Wrap up and next steps
You’ve just built a TechBit Helper that’s more than a chatbot, it’s a full-fledged IT assistant.
It answers questions, escalates issues, books meetings, and integrates with Salesmate’s CRM, all without a single line of code.
Start with basic FAQs, then add subflows or carousels to make it even smarter.
Want to get started?
Happy building, and welcome to the future of AI-driven tech support!
Frequently asked questions
1. Can I build a tech support AI bot without any coding?
Yes! With Salesmate’s no-code AI Pilots and execution flows, you can create a fully functional tech support bot without writing a single line of code.
2. What kind of issues can the AI bot handle?
It can answer repetitive tech questions, guide troubleshooting steps, escalate complex issues to agents, and even schedule follow-up meetings.
3. How does the bot know what to say?
It pulls responses from your custom Knowledge Base articles, and follows a defined prompt that sets its tone, behavior, and scope.
4. What if the bot can’t solve the issue?
The bot uses built-in functions to escalate the conversation to a real human agent and schedule a consultation if needed.
Key takeaways
Picture this: a customer pings your website at 2 a.m. with “My antivirus is freaking out!”
Instead of waiting for your team to wake up, an AI bot steps in, calmly troubleshoots the issue, and even books a follow-up call if needed, all without you lifting a finger.
Sounds like magic? It’s not. It’s just Salesmate CRM’s no-code AI Pilots at work.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through building a 24/7 tech support bot that answers questions, assigns tickets, and schedules meetings, all within Salesmate’s platform.
No coding required - just a bit of curiosity and maybe a cup of coffee. By the end, you’ll have a smart assistant that saves your team time and keeps customers happy.
Why an AI tech support bot?
Tech support is a grind. Customers ask the same questions daily:
Answering these manually eats up hours your team could spend on bigger tasks. An AI bot changes that.
It’s like hiring a tireless IT assistant who handles repetitive queries, escalates complex issues, and captures leads, all while you sleep.
With Salesmate’s AI Pilots and Execution Flows, you can create a bot that:
Let’s see how it’s done.
What does this bot do?
Imagine a customer visiting your site, frustrated because their printer won’t connect.
Your bot, TechBit Helper, greets them warmly: “Hi! I’m here to help with your tech issues. What’s going on?”
If they describe the printer problem, the bot checks your knowledge base and suggests, “Let’s try restarting the printer and checking the Wi-Fi connection.”
If the issue persists, it assigns the chat to a live agent or offers to book a support call. And if someone asks about your premium support plans?
The bot collects their name and email, logging them as a lead in Salesmate’s CRM. This isn’t a generic chatbot with canned replies. It’s a personalized assistant tailored to your business, built entirely without code.
The tools you’ll need
Everything happens inside Salesmate CRM, using its built-in features:
No external tools, no developers, just Salesmate’s intuitive platform.
Everything you need, in one platform!
From AI Pilots to a Unified Inbox, Salesmate has every tool ready for your support bot.
How to build your tech support bot
For this guide, we’re building a bot for TechBit Solutions, a fictional IT company offering software and hardware support. Let’s get to work.
Step 1: Set up your AI pilot
Head to your Salesmate dashboard and find the Chat sidebar. Click AI Pilots, then hit the + icon to create a new one.
Name it something friendly, like “TechBit Helper,” and set the language to English. For the tone, choose formal yet empathetic, perfect for professional IT support that still feels human.
This is where your bot starts to take shape, like naming a new team member before training them. Learn more in the AI Pilots Docs.
Step 2: Build the knowledge base
Your bot needs a brain to answer questions accurately. That’s where the Knowledge Base comes in.
In the Support Portal, click Articles and start adding FAQs. For TechBit Solutions, you might create articles like:
Write clear, detailed answers or link to your website’s help pages. Pro tip: If your site has a sitemap (e.g., yourwebsite.com/page, sitemap.xml), Salesmate can import it to pull in all your help content at once.
Once your articles are ready, go to your AI Pilot settings and enable Access Knowledge Base.
Now, when someone asks, “Why is my software slow?” the bot will dig into your articles for the perfect response.
Check out the Knowledge Base Docs for details.
Step 3: Add superpowers with functions
What makes your bot more than a FAQ machine? Functions. These are like action buttons that let your bot do things like assign chats or schedule calls. In the AI Pilots section, go to Functions and add these:
For example, if a user says, “This is too complicated, I need a human,” the bot uses Get Available Users to find an online rep and Assign Conversation to pass the chat seamlessly.
If they want a follow-up call, Book a Meeting pulls up available slots. Salesmate’s support team can help set these up if you need guidance.
Step 4: Train your bot with a prompt
Now it’s time to teach your bot how to act like a pro. In the AI Pilot settings, add a prompt to define its role and behavior. Here’s one tailored for TechBit Solutions:
Tech support prompt template
Step 5: Create an execution flow
Think of Execution Flows as the bot’s playbook. In the Chat section, go to Execution Flows and click the + icon. Set the trigger to “When a new chat starts” (this works for web, WhatsApp, or Facebook).
Then, add a welcome message: “Hi! I’m TechBit Helper, your IT support assistant. Please provide your name and email to get started.”
Finally, assign your TechBit Helper AI Pilot to handle the conversation.
Hit the refresh button, and your bot is ready to roll across all channels via Salesmate’s Unified Inbox.
Step 6: Test and be amazed
Before going live, test your bot to see the magic in action. In the AI Pilots section, click Test AI Pilot. Try these queries:
You’ll see your bot greet users, respond in a professional tone, and handle tasks like a pro. Most people at this point think, “Wait, I built this without coding?”
Bonus features to level up
Once you’ve got the basics, try these extras:
Subflows: Add logic in Execution Flows for specific scenarios. For example, if someone says “printer error,” the bot can guide them through steps like “Check the power cable” before escalating.
Visual Carousels: In the flow editor, add a Carousel to showcase support plans (e.g., “Basic vs. Premium Support”) when users ask about services.
Multi-Channel Magic: Your bot works seamlessly on web chat, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger, all managed in the Unified Inbox.
Measuring success
Test your bot with real-world questions:
Check the Unified Inbox analytics to see how often the bot answers correctly or escalates. If something’s off, tweak the prompt or add more articles to the knowledge base.
Going live
Ready to unleash your bot?
Your AI tech support bot is now live, handling queries 24/7 like a champ.
Want a visual guide? Check out this video tutorial and follow along!
Wrap up and next steps
You’ve just built a TechBit Helper that’s more than a chatbot, it’s a full-fledged IT assistant.
It answers questions, escalates issues, books meetings, and integrates with Salesmate’s CRM, all without a single line of code.
Start with basic FAQs, then add subflows or carousels to make it even smarter.
Want to get started?
Happy building, and welcome to the future of AI-driven tech support!
Frequently asked questions
1. Can I build a tech support AI bot without any coding?
Yes! With Salesmate’s no-code AI Pilots and execution flows, you can create a fully functional tech support bot without writing a single line of code.
2. What kind of issues can the AI bot handle?
It can answer repetitive tech questions, guide troubleshooting steps, escalate complex issues to agents, and even schedule follow-up meetings.
3. How does the bot know what to say?
It pulls responses from your custom Knowledge Base articles, and follows a defined prompt that sets its tone, behavior, and scope.
4. What if the bot can’t solve the issue?
The bot uses built-in functions to escalate the conversation to a real human agent and schedule a consultation if needed.
Farhan Ansari
Customer Success AssociateFarhan is part of the Customer Success team at Salesmate.io, where he helps customers unlock value and drive results. Passionate about CX, he's a go-to problem solver and trusted product ally.