Free vs business path

Use pricing to separate the self-serve path from the business upgrade.

This pricing page should answer a simpler question now: is free or lightweight use enough, or is the buyer really asking for the stronger business product?

The point is not to squeeze every serious buyer into a bigger tier here. The point is to keep ChatwithMyWebsite useful as a top-of-funnel product while routing business demand to SellBot AiML.

FreeUse this when you are still validating whether a chatbot belongs on the site.
BasicUse this when the chatbot is real but still small enough to stay self-serve.
SellBot AiMLUse this when the chatbot becomes a real business system.

Decision logic

How to route the buyer

Two-path funnel
Start with Free if you are still validating fit or testing on a personal or lightweight site.
Use Basic if the chatbot is live but still belongs in the self-serve product.
Move to SellBot AiML when the use case is clearly about business support, sales, or qualified leads.
Plans

Keep this product small and route business demand away cleanly

The plan names matter less than the role. Keep ChatwithMyWebsite focused on free and lightweight use. When the deployment becomes business infrastructure, route the buyer to SellBot AiML instead of forcing an upsell here.

Path

Free

Start free

Best for personal use, prototypes, demos, and proving the chatbot belongs on the site at all.

  • 30 message credits
  • 1 chatbot
  • Safe way to test fit before paying
  • Good for personal and lightweight experimentation
Best self-serve option

Basic

$49/month

Best for small websites and lightweight real usage that still fits a self-serve product.

  • Unlimited message credits under fair use
  • 5 chatbots
  • 2,000,000 characters per chatbot
  • Multiple file uploads and API access
Path

Business use

Use SellBot AiML

Best for teams that need a stronger product for sales, support, lead capture, and serious business deployment.

  • Route serious business use cases to the stronger product
  • Avoid brand confusion between the free tool and the revenue product
  • Use the product built for business automation and support workflows
  • Move there once the chatbot becomes commercially important
Decision help

Where each path usually lands

Pricing pages fail when they do not explain the decision. These notes are here to stop the visitor from bouncing or buying the wrong product.

Free

Use this when one person or one small site is proving the workflow.

Basic

Use this when the chatbot is live but still belongs in the lightweight self-serve product.

SellBot AiML

Use this when the chatbot becomes a real business system tied to support, sales, or qualified leads.
FAQ

Answer the routing questions on the page

The point of the FAQ is to tell the user whether they belong on the free path or the business path.

Is there a free way to test the product?

Yes. That is now the primary role of ChatwithMyWebsite: free or lightweight self-serve testing before a buyer decides whether they need something stronger.

When should someone stop here and move to SellBot AiML?

When the use case is clearly business-grade: sales assistance, customer support operations, lead qualification, or any deployment important enough to justify the stronger paid product.

What should I compare before choosing a paid option here?

Compare chatbot count, knowledge capacity, and whether the deployment still belongs in the self-serve bucket. If it does not, the right answer is usually SellBot AiML instead of a bigger plan here.

Why is pricing part of the same conversion cluster?

Because homepage, product page, and pricing now need to reinforce the same two-path funnel: free and small-use stays here, while business intent is handed off clearly to SellBot AiML.

Still deciding between the free tool and the business product?

Use EmbedGPT if the use case is still lightweight. Use SellBot AiML if the deployment is already commercially important.