Drop your link. Five AI sharks — trained on how Marc Lou, Pieter Levels, and three other real indie hackers actually talk — read your site, ask the uncomfortable questions, and tell you if you're onto something or just vibing.
You land on a site, you have a simple question, and instead of getting an answer you get a tiny box that wants you to type it out. Sometimes it asks for your email first. Sometimes it connects you to a bot that doesn't understand you anyway.
We have voice assistants on our phones, in our cars, in our homes. But websites still treat getting help like filing a support ticket.
I got frustrated enough to build something. Yeti scans your site, learns your content, and gives visitors a mic button. They talk. It answers out loud. Short and clear.
Chatbots make visitors type essays just to get help. Nobody has time for that.
Yeti scans your site, learns your brand, and gives visitors a mic button. They talk. Yeti answers out loud. Short, clear, human.
No forms. No typing. No chatbot nonsense.
Paste one script and you're done. 🎤