Five specialized advisors that live inside your chats
Legal, tax, emotional, dating and negotiation advisor. Each trained for a specific domain, with access to the contact's memory, citing sources. Not a generalist chatbot.
Why five, not one
Generalist chatbots are Frankensteins: they try to be psychologist, lawyer, accountant and coach all at once. The result is responses correct in style and mediocre in content. Memchats starts from the opposite idea: five advisors with distinct responsibilities, each with its own prompt, corpus, style.
Lexiel, Spain legal advisor
Specialized in Spanish family law. Validated against BOE, CGPJ and case law. Cites article and ruling. Available in Plus and Pro.
Spain tax advisor
IRPF, VAT for freelancers, forms 100, 130, 303, 390, 720. Deadlines. Deductions. Special cases (civil unions, inheritances, short-term rentals). Sources: AEAT and BOE.
Emotional, dating and negotiation
Three non-technical but equally specialized advisors. Emotional, based on NVC and NARM, not therapy: preparation. Dating, for Bumble/Hinge/Tinder, detects incipient ghosting and tone. Negotiation, based on Chris Voss and Roger Fisher, preps difficult conversations.
What matters
Every advisor has access to the memory of the contact you're discussing. That's what no generic chatbot does: combine vertical specialization with horizontal memory.
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