Simple and fast setup loved it
Simple and fast setup loved it. I prefer this AI pricing model
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ReleaseDock is the customer-facing layer for your SaaS. Live chat, an AI agent, a changelog, and a help center in one platform, on your brand, live in an afternoon with one script. Instead of stitching together five tools with five bills and five places for context to get lost, you run the whole thing your customers see from one place. Support, in one unified inbox. Customers chat from inside your product, and every conversation lands in a single inbox with full history and context. Email folds into the same threads, so a question that starts in chat and continues over email stays one conversation, not two. Your team sees who they are helping, picks up where anyone left off, and an inbox Copilot can summarize a thread, draft a reply, or surface the right article without leaving the page. A small team handles the volume of a big one. An AI agent that does, not just says. The agent answers instantly from your own docs and changelogs, cites its source, and resolves the repetitive questions before they ever reach a person. With custom actions it goes further: point it at your own API and it can look up an order, update a subscription, or trigger a workflow on your behalf. The model decides when to call your endpoint, runs the action against a verified identity, and hands off cleanly to your team the moment it is unsure. It acts, not just talks. Hosted documentation and a real CMS for everything customers read. Your help center and changelog are not a bolted-on Notion page. Your team writes, edits, and publishes articles and release notes in a block editor, with collections, search, labels, and cover images, no engineering tickets and no redeploys. It all lives on polished, hosted pages on your own domain, in your branding, so it reads like part of your product because it is. Every article you publish also makes the AI agent that bit smarter. Changelog and announcements that get an audience. Stop shipping in silence. Turn each release into a clean note that lands on a branded changelog page, inside the widget, and in your subscribers' inboxes. Customers can react and follow along, so the momentum you are building is actually visible to the people paying for it. One script, one brand, one bill. The widget loads in an isolated Shadow DOM with real-time chat, so it never fights your site's styles, and it carries chat, AI, changelog, and help in a single launcher. Drop one line of code and the whole customer-facing layer is live, on your domain, managed by your team, in-app.
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Simple and fast setup loved it. I prefer this AI pricing model
Had it up and running in a day, the setup is easy and the Agent answers about 60% of the tickets we were getting. My favorite part is how the widget looks clean on the landing page
Incredibly easy to setup & the user experience was great.
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