Thanks to its real-time access to various popular forums, search tools, and databases, this Flow is a true information powerhouse. The chatbot is designed to reliably answer a wide range of questions, including academic and medical ones, while always linking the sources for each answer.
The Flow uses the following search tools by default. Feel free to add more or disconnect the ones you don’t need:
- ArXiv Tool – ArXiv is an open-access distribution service of academic articles. Beware that these articles are yet to be peer-reviewed.
- Reddit Tool – Reddit is a free-for-all forum. It’s great for content and social media strategy research. Beware that it contains large amounts of incorrect, anecdotal, or insincere information.
- Stack Exchange Tool – Stack Exchange is a group of Q&A websites, known mainly for the Stack Overflow and Super User forums centered around solving IT-related problems. Being open to anyone, it may contain incorrect, anecdotal, or insincere information.
- YouTube Search Tool – Allows you to discover new niches and creators by chatting about your interests.
- Wikipedia Tool – The free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. While moderated, it may contain incorrect or incomplete information.
- GoogleSearch – Allows the Flow to search top results on Google. Make sure to always review the linked sources for credibility.
- PubMed Tool – World’s largest database of medical research articles. This tool allows the Flow to grab abastacts of the articles and other publicliy available information.
Each database comes with certain drawbacks, and you should choose the tools according to your goals. For example, don’t use Reddit to research academic topics or do so only with extreme caution.
Try the Flow
Start by asking a question. The AI will use the connected tools to seearch for relevant information
Please always fact-check the information. We are not responsible for the reliability of the sources our Chatbot retrieves.
This Flow knows what to do thanks to the AI Agent’s goal:
Generate a business plan based on {input}, use {chat_history} to remember past queries.
For highly specific or niche topics, the accuracy of the answer may vary based on available information and search results.
Components breakdown
Chat Input: This is the message you send in the chat. It’s the starting point of any flow.
ArXiv Tool – Searches ArXiv, the open-access distribution service of academic articles.
Reddit Tool – Searches all of reddit for information to match the query.
Stack Exchange Tool – Searches all of Stack Exchange websites for information to match the query.
YouTube Search Tool – Allows you to discover new niches and creators by chatting about your interests.
Wikipedia Tool – Searches all of WIkipedia for information to match the query.
GoogleSearch: Searches the web for results relevant to the user query.
Tool Calling Agent: Agents are autonomous AIs that use their own reasoning to perform tasks.
PubMed Tool – Allows the Flow to grab abastacts of the articles and other publicliy available information.
Chat History: Ensures the bot remembers a set amount of previous messages.
Chat Output: Component representing the chatbot’s answer.
Useful Tips
There are several ways you can adjust and improve this flow:
- Connect and disconnect the search Tools according to your goals.
- Change the AI Agent’s goal and backstory to reflect your exact needs.
- Use an LLM component to switch to a different LLM model.