Choosing a Language Model or Coding Bot
TL;DR — Decide at the start whether your first bot should explain knowledge or generate code.
Concept
A language model bot answers questions from knowledge. A coding bot generates code, files and ZIP artifacts. Choose a language model for support, consulting and documentation. Choose a coding bot for scripts, resources, automations and technical project scaffolds. If both expectations are important, use two tenants with separate training.
Concrete steps
- First check which bot type your use case really needs.
- Keep training, snippets and expectations separate.
- Test with small questions before you promote publicly.
- For detailed questions, link to the category Coding Bots.
For advanced users
If you have several target groups, build two clear tenants rather than one overloaded bot. A support bot explains your product, a coding bot generates technical starting points. This separation makes answers, costs and user expectations cleaner.