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When we speak about migrating our infrastructure to cloud, a few questions that come up are: How much will this…
At Haptik, we have a feature where a user can set a reminder for their daily tasks and we call them to remind them about it. In this blog, we tell you how we have implemented such complex flows using finite state machines.
2016 has been the breakout year for chatbots. Bot or AI is the new buzz word for every new age…
Read the PostAnnouncing India’s 1st Botathon – A Hackathon for Chatbots!
This post is written by Nabendu Karmakar, Full Stack Engineer at Haptik. var yoJavascript = parseInt(‘Oops!’); if (yoJavascript == yoJavascript) {…
This post is written by Aniruddha Tammewar, Machine Learning Scientist at Haptik. Immediate response is what everyone expects from their…
This post is written by Sanchita Mishra, Sr. Software Quality Assurance Tester at Haptik. In the early days at Haptik…
Read the PostA Day In The Life of a Quality Analyst at Haptik
This post is written by Viraj Anchan, Full Stack Engineer at Haptik. Haptik is a chat application that connects users…
Chat is the most socially used interface in this day and age. It is the most convenient form of communication available.…
This post is written by Moses Gangipogu, DevOps Engineer at Haptik. Managing large development and production environments is a long…
This post is written by Viraj Anchan, Full Stack Engineer at Haptik. There’s an old saying that goes, “You only…
Read the PostHow Haptik Uses Autocorrect To Improve User Experience
Right from early days at Haptik, when it was only Swapan and I writing code, we had this strong urge…
I am a big believer in speech interfaces, and probably use them significantly more than the average person thanks to owning an Android Wear device. In fact, I’ve often tried to plug voice to text into any app I design. Read MoreHow to make your Android app work with the OK Google command