Hello. I’m a noob. With that said I’m very interested in learning Vercel. I see how useful it can be some a non-coder that wants to dig in on software engineering! With that said I’m curious what’s involved with a voice chatbot that would help a noob like myself instantly get into explaining anything; troubleshooting, options of different available tools including what they do with examples. Literally a Jarvis Tutor. I realize docs are necessary. But having to figure things out seems very old school. Part of me thinks instead of writing this inquiry to you I should open Cursor and spin up a multi agent app to open vercel and have it build a chatbot from the outside, for your inside. Again I’m inexperienced here. But I’m a solutions thinker. I’m very interested in your response. My only other practical option is to find and pay a regular user to tutor me for a bit. Looking forward to your response. -/Keith.
Welcome to the community @keithofaptos! I think your post deserves it’s own topic thread, so I moved it here.
There’s not currently a voice chatbot, but we do have v0 which is a generative chat interface that can answer just about any question you might have about Vercel projects. Beyond answering questions, v0 can also generate code for you.
I also recommend the docs for general feature info and guides for more specific scenarios. But I totally agree that reading can be boring when you just want to start building! I often use the available templates as a foundation for new projects. They save me a lot of time, but they’re also helpful to reference as more complex examples.
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