New tool will help members quickly find information, access resources, and navigate SMACNA programs.
SMACNA is introducing a new website chatbot to help members and visitors quickly find information, access resources, and navigate SMACNA programs. This tool supports improved communication, accessibility, and service across our digital platforms.
What the Chatbot Can Do
The chatbot is an intelligent on-demand assistant available on the SMACNA website. Users can ask about:
Users type a question and receive guided responses, helpful links, and next steps, without having to search multiple pages.
Designed to Support Members and Staff
The chatbot is built to help both experienced members and first-time visitors quickly locate the information they need. Contractors, chapter staff, and industry partners can benefit from faster access to frequently requested information, such as:
By streamlining routine questions, the chatbot lets SMACNA staff spend more time on strategic and member-focused services.
How to Use the Chatbot
Using the chatbot is simple:
The system provides relevant information or directs users to additional resources as needed.
Part of SMACNA’s Digital Growth Strategy
With the chatbot, SMACNA commits to improving member experience through technology. As it learns from common questions and feedback, future updates will make responses more accurate and personalized.
Looking Ahead
Help us improve the chatbot. Share your feedback so we can better serve you and the SMACNA community.
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