Startups in the Philippines/A Survival Guide for Startups in the Philippines/Startup Stacks in the Philippines/Using Octane AI and other bot platforms

If you've gotten here without first passing through the front end of the book, please be reminded that this content is being fleshed out within greater context of surviving as a startup in the Philippines—content which is a part of a greater book that is a macro survey of the state of startups in the Philippines, covering the economics thereof, cultural effects, and contributions to the global economy and community.

Why Octane AI?
Is this an advertisement? No, obviously not. We'll cover whichever the most relevant platform is to date. As the authors of this book gain experience— And as the growing list of contributors and authors to this book grows— this section on bots and how they affect startups in the Philippines will evolve accordingly.

That said, adoption and growing use of Octane AI in the Philippines is a unique indicator.

What's Octane AI?
Some helpful places to go to for context:
 * Octane AI's Angel List page; ProductHunt wall; etc.

User Tips that Demonstrate the Applicative Value of Off-the-shelf Bots
To date, there isn't an auto-save feature to Octane AI's convos. This forces users of the platform to frequently save, re-save, close, open Convos, while generating the Convo content. In as much as Octane AI wants to be that easy-to-use platform for chatbot creation, enabling content creators to feed their manuals and other existing content out to these bots, then it just makes sense for the company to continue down the path of incorporating document editing type of features.