Fast support
Telegram Bot
Quick support in live conversations when you need to sense-check a message, hold a boundary, or decide whether to follow up.
Platforms
PactPilot has one full product and a distributed bot layer. The app goes deeper. The bot surfaces stay close to the conversation in Telegram, Slack, WhatsApp, Chrome, and the web.
Reading the page
First understand the app. Then read the bot surfaces as one distributed support layer, not five separate products.
The app
The full product lives here. This page should make that obvious before any surface list appears.
Deep analysis
The full command center for contract review, deeper deal context, saved timelines, and the moments where more than a quick answer is at stake.
PactPilot Bot
These are not side products. They are the same support layer appearing in different places.
Same bot, different surfaces
These are different ways to bring the same quick-support PactPilot Bot into the conversations and tools freelancers already use.
Fast support
Quick support in live conversations when you need to sense-check a message, hold a boundary, or decide whether to follow up.
Fast support
The same quick-response PactPilot Bot layer for work that already lives in Slack. Useful for freelancers who coordinate through Slack-based client workflows.
Fast support
A WhatsApp-native PactPilot Bot surface for client conversations that happen in the app people use most casually — where tone and pressure can be the hardest to read.
Browser bot
The browser-extension version of PactPilot Bot, built for freelance platforms, inboxes, and web-based client conversations where support needs to stay one click away.
Web bot
A lighter entry point for trying PactPilot Bot on the web before the work moves into the app or another bot surface.
The model
Use the app when the stakes are higher and the context needs to persist. Use PactPilot Bot when the work is already happening in chat, the browser, or the web and you need fast support without breaking the flow.