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E-Commerce Shopping Bot

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  • May 02, 2025
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E-Commerce Shopping Bot, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.43, with 28 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 1169 subscribers.

You will learn about Build Facebook Messenger Bot Build Slack Bot Use Wit ai Authenticate with Passport using Facebook Twitter and Google Pay with Stripe and PayPal Understand async/await Understand testing Understand debugging Upload with Multer Build pagination Deal with errors Use EJS templating language Use Git with SSH keys Use Eslint Use Ngrok Use Winston and Morgan Use Helmet This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in building e-commerce shopping bots It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in building e-commerce shopping bots.

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Summary

Title: E-Commerce Shopping Bot

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.43

Number of Lectures: 28

Number of Published Lectures: 28

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Build Facebook Messenger Bot
  • Build Slack Bot
  • Use Wit ai
  • Authenticate with Passport using Facebook Twitter and Google
  • Pay with Stripe and PayPal
  • Understand async/await
  • Understand testing
  • Understand debugging
  • Upload with Multer
  • Build pagination
  • Deal with errors
  • Use EJS templating language
  • Use Git with SSH keys
  • Use Eslint
  • Use Ngrok
  • Use Winston and Morgan
  • Use Helmet
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in building e-commerce shopping bots
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in building e-commerce shopping bots
  • WELCOME?? TO? THE? COURSE

    This course is about conversational commerce and it’s a basis to move forward to more sophisticated examples ?from real life

    Conversational commerce is a term invented in ?2015. It refers to the intersection of messaging apps and shopping.

    Now consumers can chat with company representatives, get customer support, ask questions, read reviews, and click to purchase ?all from within messaging apps.

    With conversational commerce, the consumer? engages ?in this interaction with a chatbot

    It’s how companies are enabling consumers to buy from them? without ?ever leaving the messaging app they are using.

    Now companies can send order confirmations in? Facebook Messenger, as well as shipping and delivery notifications.? and? interact with buyers in real-time

    In this course we? will build ?NodeJS e-commerce app? ?wich connects ?to MongoDB for product data information? and sends?? it? straight to ?the shopping bot ?based ?on? Facebook Messenger

    The e-commerce shop itself will be shown to the customers in form of webview

    Facebook? Messenger shopping bot? in its turn will be connected to the other messenger?platforms like Slack Telegram? etc

    For this tutorial we? will use Slack as a second platform

    If customer with whom we communicate in other messangers expresses desire to buy product he or she will be redirected ?to Facebook Messenger shopping bot to make purchases ?

    No fully? functioning? web site with domain name ?required because customers don`t need it any more They want to buy inside their?? favorite messanger

    Our customers will register with Facebook Twitter or Google and make payments ?with?? Stripe or ?Paypal

    Also, as ?the time of distributed ledgers ?knocks in our doors I’m pretty sure every one of you will have a little server at home? soon and maybe?it’s ?time ?to deploy e-commerce shop at home or in the office with help of Ngrok Link? (for example) ?and not always ?rely on? Heroku?or? Red Hat OpenShift

    At the end of this? course you? will be able to build ?fully fledged e-commerce shop and chat?bots to show this shop to the customers.

    Join me on this journey!?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Chapter 2: Before we get started

    Lecture 1: Git Eslint Express EJS Morgan

    Lecture 2: Winston Errors

    Lecture 3: Async/await

    Lecture 4: Testing

    Lecture 5: Debugging SSH keys

    Chapter 3: E-commerce app

    Lecture 1: Favicon Bootstrap

    Lecture 2: Bootstrap

    Lecture 3: Mongoose

    Lecture 4: Carousel

    Lecture 5: Multer

    Lecture 6: Upload image

    Lecture 7: Admin

    Lecture 8: Pagination

    Lecture 9: Passport

    Lecture 10: Authentication

    Lecture 11: Logout Single.ejs Jquery

    Lecture 12: Shopping cart

    Lecture 13: Shopping cart (end)

    Lecture 14: Stripe

    Lecture 15: Stripe Paypal

    Lecture 16: Sign in to your admin page

    Chapter 4: Facebook Messenger Bot

    Lecture 1: Dotenv Ngrok Webhooks

    Lecture 2: Shopping class

    Lecture 3: Webview

    Chapter 5: Slack Bot

    Lecture 1: Slack Desktop

    Lecture 2: Wit.ai Helmet

    Chapter 6: Related Topics

    Lecture 1: Azure Cosmos DB Emulator

    Instructors

  • E-Commerce Shopping Bot  No.2
    Alexander Chernov
    Conversational Commerce Consultant
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