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Lightweight SEO friendly chatbot?

Hi Redditors,

As most of you already know, Chatbot marketing is an extremely effective marketing strategy in 2019. In fact, I believe that each and every marketer should be using Chatbots in their digital strategy to improve internal marketing goals (conversions) and user marketing goals (engagement with audience).

However, as an Search engine optimization Specialist, it's hard to ignore the site speed optimization issues that comes along with chatbots (specifically on WordPress based websites).

I've been doing a lot of research on all the different Chatbots that exist and there's a lot to choose from

With that being said, I'd like to know what's the most lightweight chatbot to maintain a speedy website?

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