for sales, customer support — for anyone who needs to remember big data bases
Seeker searches for information and tells you how to send it to the customer.
You write the querier in your own words, and Seeker searches your data base.
Has this ever happened to you?
The client could give up
on the purchase if
searching for an answer
takes (too much) time…
...or if you say it in a way that’s not understandable. Seeker helps in both cases. At once.
Customers (and colleagues) don’t like to wait
you don’t have to know specifications by heart
Do you want your
employees to sell more
— without learning the catalogues back to
back?
“How does it work so well?”
— E. Varda, ZOOCITY
Our texts do their job
20-60% more conversions of digital products, 20-70% less written complaints, 91% customer satisfaction
Why do they work so well?
Lexi was trained on 11.500+ texts that our psychologists and writers wrote themselves — and brought results.
Who did they help already?
Raiffeisen, Erste, Recommend, ZOOCITY, Qubinets,
Admiral, Notino, Publicis
Start of collaboration
How does it work?
Ask what you need
Write in your own words
Works even if there are typos 🙂
Get answers in 2 parts:
The correct data you’re looking for
Interpretation of data per your needs
Everyone is wondering
Why do answers that Seeker gives you sound like they were written by experienced psychologists and writers?
Because they were 🙂 Psychologists who study attention and persuasion wrote a bunch of them in the past 10 years = 11.500+ texts (and they keep writing them). Those texts are then deconstructed by our AI engineers and put into Lexi. And that’s why Lexi might be using AI — but it doesn’t sound like AI. Big difference.
Seeker doesn’t just
search for
information — but
also for words that
sell.
Try it out:
“Lexi is phenomenal.”
— L. Keserić, CEO Raiffeissen