In 2025, buying an AI chatbot is easy. Turning it into something your staff and residents actually use? That’s the hard part.
So you did it. You launched a chatbot. Maybe it answers questions about city services. Maybe it’s embedded on your website. Maybe it’s… just kind of sitting there. Welcome to the most awkward part of AI adoption: the “Now What?” zone.
The tech works. The interface looks fine. But the usage numbers are low, staff forget it exists, and residents either don’t know it’s there, or don’t trust it to help.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: AI tools aren’t plug-and-play magic. They’re platforms. And platforms need purpose, process, and people to succeed.
Out-of-the-box bots don’t come with deep knowledge of your policies, procedures, or services. If your chatbot is relying on generic info, it will give generic answers.
Fix: Train it on your own docs: FAQs, PDFs, meeting notes, service descriptions, workflows.
Without a clear owner, chatbots drift. Content doesn’t get updated. Questions go unanswered. No one tracks what it’s learning or what it’s missing.
Fix: Assign a cross-functional steward (or team) with ownership over the chatbot’s purpose, training, and performance.
“Answer resident questions” isn’t a strategy, it’s a default setting. Chatbots need focus.
Fix: Start with a narrow domain (like permitting or park info). Nail that. Expand later.
If it’s buried five clicks deep on your website, no one’s going to find it, let alone trust it.
Fix: Introduce the chatbot like a new hire. Announce it. Post examples. Embed it in real workflows. Make it visible.
Bots get better with feedback but most governments aren’t collecting it.
Fix: Review what questions the bot can’t answer. Add missing content. Use those gaps to improve both the bot and your internal processes.
Would you expect a new employee to walk in on Day 1 and know everything? Of course not. You’d train them. Give them documents. Coach them through tricky questions. Assign them a mentor. Monitor how they’re doing.
Your chatbot deserves the same.
When deployed well, an AI chatbot can:
But only if it’s aligned to your goals, trained on your knowledge, and maintained with care.
Polco’s government-first AI chatbots come with:
AI should make your job easier, not give you another platform to babysit. We build bots that grow with you.