You don't need a developer or a video team to put a human on your website. Here's the whole process.
1. Drop in one line
Paste a single <script> tag before your closing </body>. It works on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Framer, Squarespace, Next.js, anything that allows a script tag. Prefer first-party? Self-host the bundle and pin it with an integrity hash.
2. Add the questions visitors actually ask
Write the three to five questions you hear most, or let Nook read your page and suggest them. Think "how is this different?", "how does pricing work?", "can I see an example?".
3. Record short answers
Open the recorder, talk to the camera for 20–30 seconds per question, and you're done. Natural light, look at the lens, keep it human. You can re-record any time.
4. Branch and call to action
Link one answer to the next, or to a button, "book a call", "see pricing". Visitors tap through a little guided path instead of hunting around your site.
5. Watch what converts
Built-in analytics show opens, taps, watch depth and CTA clicks, so you know which answers land and which to improve. It loads asynchronously inside a Shadow DOM, so it never slows or breaks your page.
That's it: a real person, answering questions, on every page, live in an afternoon.