Ravonilek team working on chatbot deployment infrastructure
Chatbot deployment, done carefully

Connecting businesses to customers — across every channel at once

Most chatbot projects fail not because the technology is wrong, but because the deployment is scattered. A bot that works on your website but breaks on WhatsApp, or responds in Slack but goes silent on Messenger, creates more friction than it solves.

Ravonilek was built in 2022 around a single practical question: how do you get one chatbot running reliably on every platform a business actually uses?

12+ Platforms supported
3 yrs In active deployment
Pan-CA Nationwide reach

What we actually do

We handle the full deployment cycle — from connecting your existing chatbot logic to each platform's API, to testing edge cases like character limits on SMS or attachment restrictions on Teams. The goal is consistent behaviour regardless of where the conversation starts.

Businesses come to us when a single-channel chatbot has already failed them, or when they're planning ahead and want to avoid that failure entirely.

Chatbot interface deployed across web and mobile
Web & mobile deployment
Team reviewing cross-platform chatbot performance
Performance review
Deployment crew configuring messaging platform integrations
Platform integrations
Engineers testing chatbot responses on multiple channels
Channel testing
Operational monitoring of live chatbot deployments
Live monitoring

How the work is structured

Each engagement starts with a platform audit — we map where your customers actually are and which channels your team can realistically maintain. Then we configure, test, and hand off with documentation your team can use without us in the room.

We work with businesses across Canada, from small operations running a single support bot to larger teams managing separate bots for sales, onboarding, and internal helpdesks.

Callum Dreyer, Head of Deployment at Ravonilek
Callum Dreyer Head of Deployment Getting a chatbot live on one platform takes an afternoon. Getting it working correctly on eight platforms takes a process — and that process is what we've spent three years refining.
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