Just made my first profile bot :) just ask Google Home to speak to Tony Brix (still under review, but should be deployed soon). It was easier than I thought it would be.
Happy to announce API.AI integration with Google Assistant! You can now build and submit your Conversation Actions for Google Home and, in future, other places where Google Assistant is available - Pixel, Allo, etc.
Your feedback is highly appreciated!
@gelfenbeyn Congrats and nice work! Can't wait to start integrating it. I love the cross-channel, cross-device capabilities and all of the new opportunities to be unlocked with consumer and enterprise IoT and messaging as well. Add to that Slack's partnership with Google which should provide for interesting match-ups with Microsoft's stack and offerings. Hope to see it in #botkit as well! I look forward to what you and your team having cooking!
I had the opportunity to evaluate api.ai few months ago when we were building auto responders to a conversation initiated by customers on our site. It lacked few features our product team was interested in SMS space and we had to go with another vendor. However I shud say that api.ai was a great product quality wise. Their api was clean and simple.
Good product but pay attention at their pricing plan. They have a free tier with an average of 1 query per second or 60 queries per minute. From my point of view it's very low. If you need more, it's 5000$/month... In other words, Startups, invest your time in another NLP! From my discussion with them, they might change their pricing plan again in early 2017 to support SMBs. I really doubt anything good will come out from this.
@samuelroy_ this is not really accurate. First, there is no strict qps limitation - we just ask to notify us if you are going to get more than that to make sure we have enough resources allocated for your product. paid plans are for enterprise-like customers who need active support and signed SLA. 2017 change is designed to make even this enterprise plan more open.
@gelfenbeyn how would you differentiate between API.ai and Amazon Lex. Why would we pick API.ai? It still seems like an external project outside of google cloud offerings. Is there a reason for that.
@venkatkorvi my answer is to try it and see the difference :) reason to seem external is that we are targeting all the platforms and products, not just Google's
@gelfenbeyn We have been hit by your "no strict qps limitation". There is no monitoring usage on your dashboard, so no way to check our usage. We have been handling less than 100 users per day (50 on average)
Now we have to develop our own tool to check how many requests we are sending to your endpoint and check by ourselves if there is no bug on API.AI side. Not that we don't want to pay something, we want. Your team hasn't even proposed a solution: use our api less, pay 5000$/month or wait for 2017. To me, it just seems that, as a startup or SMB, API.AI doesn't care. Fair enough but you should be clear about this.
Cool. Looks (a lot) like a Google version of Wit.ai, a french startup that was quickly bought by Facebook. This one can leverage an interesting ecosystem of hardware products though... (See what I mean, Mark?)