ChatterTuber turns trusted local knowledge into a conversational digital human guide. Visitors, locals, and businesses can ask questions in plain language and get useful answers without searching through websites, PDFs, directories, or social media posts.

ChatterTuber is a repeatable digital human platform designed to make local information easier to access, understand, and act on.
Instead of forcing people to search across multiple websites, visitor guides, event listings, business directories, council pages, or social channels, ChatterTuber gives them a simple interface: ask a question and receive a useful local answer.
The first pilot is focused on Queenstown, New Zealand, showing how a town, tourism destination, chamber of commerce, council, venue, or regional organisation can provide a multilingual local guide through a normal web browser.
The goal is simple:
trusted local knowledge, delivered through natural conversation.
ChatterTuber is designed to work across smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers, with future app support planned as the platform grows.
