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AI Retrieval & Knowledge-Base Cleanup
Fix the knowledge base and retrieval layer behind an existing AI support bot so answers stop breaking, then monitor it monthly for regressions.
- Category
- AI
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Revenue potential
- Solid
- Startup cost
- €1.5k
Executive summary
A packaged service in the EU that cleans up the source documents behind AI support bots that give bad answers.
You do a one-time cleanup of the documents the bot reads, then you keep monitoring it. Your customers are EU small and medium businesses that already launched a support bot and now need it to answer reliably across languages and after policy changes.
There's a clear way in. More companies are using AI, the EU AI Act sets a hard deadline, and the most valuable work isn't building yet another bot. It's fixing the data behind the one a customer already has.
The pricing works for small businesses: a one-time cleanup around EUR 3,000 to 6,000, then a monitoring retainer of about EUR 800 to 1,500 per month.
- Buyers already have a bot. They want it to work, not another platform to buy.
- Testing the bot in the customer's actual language is something few competitors do, and it fits the EU.
- The pressure to comply peaks around the August 2026 EU AI Act deadline.
- What you're selling is doing the work carefully and fast, not software features.
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Questions, answered
What do you actually fix in week one?
We start with a corpus audit, then repair duplicates, chunking, metadata, and re-embedding so your existing bot has a cleaner retrieval layer. The goal is to improve faithfulness and context recall on the bot you already use.
Why not just rebuild the bot?
The report says the real failure is often the source corpus, not the model or interface. Rebuilding everything is slower and usually more expensive than fixing the data layer first.
Can’t my team do this with open tools?
They could in theory, since the frameworks are available, but the sale is about rigor, native-language evaluation, and speed. The offer is designed for buyers who need a measured fix now, not another internal project.