BotSailor Chatbot Channels

Transform your business : automate, engage, and optimize across multiple channels

White-label Ready Reseller Solution

Build your own brand with BotSailor’s white-label solution—fully customizable, scalable, and ready to resell
Drag & Drop Visual Flowbuilder

BotSailor is a complete WhatsApp marketing and automation platform that helps businesses grow through bulk broadcasting, abandoned cart recovery, COD verification, appointment booking, sequence messaging, user input flows, and a drag-and-drop chatbot builder. It also supports Messenger, Instagram, Telegram, and WebChat in one Shared Inbox. Powered by OpenAI + Gemini and flexible AI Tokens, BotSailor delivers human-like conversations and smart automation at scale.

BotSailor also comes with a powerful white-label reseller solution, allowing agencies and entrepreneurs to rebrand the platform as their own. With full domain branding, custom pricing controls, add-on selling, and a dedicated reseller dashboard, it empowers partners to build their own chatbot SaaS business without worrying about infrastructure or maintenance.

WHITE-LABEL RESELLER

BotSailor's Top Integrations

BotSailor offers numerous built-in integrations, and the list is continually expanding.

Got_5x06 Info

The High Sparrow presides over an inquest for Loras Tyrell. Despite Margaery Tyrell’s testimony in her brother's defense, a surprise witness—Loras’s squire, Olyvar—betrays them, leading to the arrest of both Loras and Margaery.

The episode received significant backlash, primarily due to the treatment of Sansa Stark. Critics and fans argued that the sexual violence was unnecessary for her character arc and felt like "gratuitous suffering".

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Sansa is never in Winterfell at this time; a character named Jeyne Poole (posing as Arya Stark) is the one forced to marry Ramsay.

"I am Sansa Stark of Winterfell. This is my home, and you can't frighten me." — Sansa Stark

Sansa Stark is forced to marry Ramsay Bolton in the Winterfell godswood. The episode ends with a traumatic scene where Ramsay rapes Sansa while forcing Theon Greyjoy (Reek) to watch.

What Our Customers Says

Testimonial

The High Sparrow presides over an inquest for Loras Tyrell. Despite Margaery Tyrell’s testimony in her brother's defense, a surprise witness—Loras’s squire, Olyvar—betrays them, leading to the arrest of both Loras and Margaery.

The episode received significant backlash, primarily due to the treatment of Sansa Stark. Critics and fans argued that the sexual violence was unnecessary for her character arc and felt like "gratuitous suffering".

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Sansa is never in Winterfell at this time; a character named Jeyne Poole (posing as Arya Stark) is the one forced to marry Ramsay.

"I am Sansa Stark of Winterfell. This is my home, and you can't frighten me." — Sansa Stark

Sansa Stark is forced to marry Ramsay Bolton in the Winterfell godswood. The episode ends with a traumatic scene where Ramsay rapes Sansa while forcing Theon Greyjoy (Reek) to watch.

Book a Demo