Honest comparison
Skilly vs Chameleon
Chameleon lets you design guided experiences. Skilly handles the unscripted moment when a user asks, "what do I do now?"
You want conversational onboarding that answers arbitrary user questions and points to UI elements.
You want polished no-code tours, surveys, banners, checklists, and launchers managed by a product-growth team.
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Different jobs, different tools
Skilly is strong when users do not follow a script and need to ask their own question in natural language.
Chameleon is strong when product teams want designed in-app experiences, surveys, launchers, and controlled flows.
| Feature | Skilly | Chameleon |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Conversational voice help and next-click guidance | No-code in-app tours, microsurveys, launchers, and checklists |
| User input | Open-ended voice questions from the user | Predefined flows and targeted experiences created by the product team |
| Answer format | Spoken response plus cursor movement to the right element | Visual overlays, modals, banners, tooltips, and surveys |
| Content source | Editable product skill generated from your docs, site, or notes | Configured experiences and user segments |
| Best fit | Products where users get stuck in unpredictable ways | Teams that already know the exact flow they want to drive |
Comparison is based on public category positioning for Chameleon and Skilly product behavior.
Common questions
Is Skilly a Chameleon alternative?
Yes for teams that want AI voice guidance instead of only scripted no-code flows. Chameleon is better for carefully designed tours and surveys; Skilly is better for live, open-ended help.
Can Skilly run product tours?
Skilly is not a traditional step-by-step tour builder. It is an assistant users talk to. It can guide a user through a task, but the interaction starts from the user question rather than a fixed modal sequence.
Can Skilly and Chameleon be used together?
Yes. A team could use Chameleon for proactive announcements and tours, then use Skilly for reactive voice help when the user is still stuck.
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