RealLink AI

Teaching your AI

Teach Your AI for Customers Who Use Other Languages

Make it easier for tourists, export buyers, and international customers to ask questions.

What this helps you do

Help customers get answers in their own language.

Write clear source facts first

The AI can answer in the visitor language, but the source information still needs to be clear. Short, factual blocks are easier to translate naturally than long, vague brand copy.

Include the business name, offer, location, schedule, contact route, and policies in plain language.

Include international customer context

If you serve tourists, mention nearby landmarks, hotel access, airport distance, languages supported, reservation expectations, and payment notes. If you serve export buyers, include product categories, proposal route, region, and business contact method.

The goal is to answer the questions international customers are likely to ask before they contact a person.

Test with realistic questions

Ask in English or another likely customer language. Check whether the answer feels natural, gives the right next step, and avoids making promises the business cannot keep.

If the answer is too general, add clearer source facts.

Quick checklist

  • Core facts are written plainly?
  • Tourism or export context is included if relevant?
  • Is contact route for international customers clear?
  • Did you test at least one question in another language?
  • Did you check that the AI does not promise services you do not offer?