Personalized demo

AI assistant for The Huntington

We built this preview with public information from The Huntington to show how Aliigo could become a warm, always-available guide for visitors, members, fellows, educators, donors, families, and anyone trying to plan a meaningful visit. Instead of asking people to search through pages, calendars, maps, policies, and program listings, Aliigo lets them ask naturally and feel the organization respond. It can answer first questions, explain next steps, and gently route more specific requests to the right team. Aliigo comes from Esperanto and means life-changing or transformative; for an institution, that means turning a complex public website into a more human, helpful, and accessible experience.

Try the visitor experience

Ask like a real visitor would: planning a visit, exploring a program, making a donation, or checking details after hours. Aliigo responds and guides the next step.

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Preparing a personalized session.

Why Aliigo fits cultural institutions

It gives visitors a natural way to ask what to see, how to plan, and where to go next.
It keeps answers grounded in the institution's approved knowledge instead of acting like a generic search box.
It supports audiences with different needs: first-time visitors, members, educators, fellows, donors, families, groups, and guests with accessibility questions.
It turns vague questions into useful context for visitor services, membership, education, events, research, donations, or group support.

Institutional doubts, answered directly

It does not replace visitor services, membership, education, research, or development teams; it helps them spend less time on repeated first questions.
It does not need to interpret collections or policies on its own; it can stay within approved institutional language.
It does not guess when details change; it can answer what is known and route ticketing, program, accessibility, group, or donation questions for confirmation.
It matters because many visitors want a little guidance before they commit to a ticket, membership, school visit, donation, or day on campus.

This preview uses public information and museum/cultural-sector knowledge. A live setup becomes more precise after the institution approves the exact hours, ticketing rules, events, accessibility details, program language, membership paths, donation language, links, tone, and handoff rules.

After the demo

From sample to institutional representative

The transformation happens when Aliigo connects approved institutional knowledge with real visitor questions: what to see, when to go, how to access it, how to participate, and what to do next.

1Connect the website, calendars, maps, visit pages, and key documents.
2Review what Aliigo learned and approve institutional knowledge.
3Personalize tone, accessibility, handoffs, membership, donations, and program rules.
4Publish the assistant when the team is ready.

Growth

A focused launch for answering common questions and guiding visits from the website.

Pro

More volume, documents, controls, and a richer experience for programs, events, and membership.

Custom

Tailored workflows, multi-channel support, integrations, and closer implementation for complex institutions.

The live setup adapts to each institution's knowledge, channels, volume, accessibility needs, and visitor experience.

AI assistant demo for The Huntington | Aliigo