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Free WhatsApp chatbot templates

Every FlowBot template is a complete, working bot — not a skeleton. Load one into the builder with a click, swap the text and products for your own, test it in the live simulator, and launch. All templates are free, and you can export any of them as source code.

The templates

🍛 Spice Villa Restaurant

Dish menu with prices, order collection with address, delivery FAQs, feedback. The fastest way to a restaurant ordering bot.

🏨 Hotel Paradise

A 77-block concierge: room catalog, bookings, room service, local tips, language routing, front-desk handoff. See hotel bots.

🛍️ TrendKart Online Store

Product catalog, keyword search, deal card, order tracking, returns policy, review requests. See e-commerce bots.

🏦 SafeBank Assistant

Balance/branch FAQs, secure-tone messaging, lead qualification for loans, human handoff for sensitive queries.

♟️ GrandMaster Chess Academy

Course catalog with prices, batch booking, trial-class collection — a pattern that fits any classes or coaching business.

Make it yours

Templates are ordinary flows — every block can be edited, rewired or deleted, and you can add any of the 40+ built-in blocks or your own Block Lab creations. If none of these fit, describe your business to the AI Builder and get a custom flowchart drafted in seconds, or start from the step-by-step guide.

Frequently asked questions

Are the templates really free to use commercially?

Yes — load them, rebrand them, launch them for your business, and even export the generated source code. There are no template fees or locked tiers.

Can I combine two templates?

You can copy patterns between flows — for example, add the store template's order-tracking branch to the restaurant bot. Blocks are freely editable, so nothing is locked.

Do templates work with any provider?

Yes. A template is just a flow; when you activate the bot you can connect it to Meta WhatsApp Cloud API, Twilio, Green API or Whapi.cloud.

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