Integrate Hyve with Qdrant

Qdrant is a smart database designed for fast and efficient searching through large amounts of text and content. With Hyve’s integration, Qdrant lets you expand your Knowledge Base beyond the standard 500-source limit. Your only limit is the storage space of your Qdrant cluster, which can grow as your needs grow and as your plan allows.

If you want your WordPress AI chatbot to handle more content, answer more questions, and scale as your site grows, Qdrant gives you the flexibility to do that without hitting a hard limit. This makes it ideal for sites with lots of articles, documents, or custom data, ensuring your chatbot always has access to the information your visitors might need


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Creating a Qdrant account

To create a free account, navigate to Qdrant's website and click the Get Started button.

Use the preferred method to sign up such as Google account, Github, or email addres.

Once logged in, navigate to the Clusters page to create one - use any name you want.


Get your Qdrant API key and endpoint

Once you have created your cluster, a pop-up should appear providing you with your API key and endpoint.

Make sure to save them as once the pop-up is closed, you can copy the API key anymore, but you can generate a new one.


To create a new API Key, navigate to the API Keys tab on your cluster and choose Create.


Connecting Hyve with Qdrant

Once you have your Qdrant API key and endpoint, navigate to your website's Dashboard at:

Hyve > Integrations > Qdrant

and paste those.

For the API Endpoint, there is no need to enter any port at the end of the URL, like 6333.

Instead of

https://bfd8cbac-48cd-4160-aa69-f1f9a0bffebb.europe-west3-0.gcp.cloud.qdrant.io:6333

You can use

https://bfd8cbac-48cd-4160-aa69-f1f9a0bffebb.europe-west3-0.gcp.cloud.qdrant.io

Click Connect, and your Knowledge Base content will be migrated to Qdrant.


Disconnecting Qdrant

When you disconnect Qdrant, your Knowledge Base will revert to only the content you added before connecting Qdrant. Any sources you added while Qdrant was connected are not stored on your WordPress website. If you want to keep using those sources after disconnecting, you will need to add them again manually.

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