Inspiration to provide an example to Governments that we have the ability to communicate 1:1 and at scale with their local and national country. To illuminate scare tactics and misinformation - Enabling the ability to automatically identify self quarantined

What it does

The chatbot provides a real data to display current numbers of the pandemic around the world - We have included a survey the public can use to automatically identify symptoms and notify the government to who has self quarantined and identify real-time data on the location of community hot spots affected by the spread of the disease. It has also included Chinese or any additional languages if required.

We have a main menu tailored to specific needs of the community affected - which a user could register for by having personalized tailored alerts that affect them specifically

How I built it - ManyChat, push data to a CRM or google sheets or alternatively to slack via dialogue flow directly to the customer service agent or medical professional to treat and start a FB call.

Challenges I ran into - the topic has a lot it needs to cover and specifically to the individual who is in the situation - the content would need to be bulked out to increase the personalization of the user.

Accomplishments that I'm proud of - first of its kind for a pandemic and enabling government or state bodies to be there for their people and also creating an offline capability of a QR code that users can scan and opt into in from print materials and leaflet information in local doctors, community health, etc.

What I learned - Just do and embracing the technology available to use to communicate more effectively and meaningfully in a private environment

What's next for (COVID-19) Health Alert Chatbot - I would love a government or state agency to pick this up so we can evolve the content and create meaningful private conversations and provide much needed accurate local information to their communities in a time of need and panic.

Built With

  • manychat
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