Using the App
Alex Saveliev
Last Update un anno fa
We are mainly targeting developers/integrators who want to integrate their smart agents into their organizations' meetings.
We made a developer studio where users can
upload their assets, including avatar's images, videos, and slides (images and short video files)
assemble and configure their bot(s) - define a named set of assets, plugins, behavior configuration, and other things that the bot should know or possess to be able to connect to meetings.
establish integration with the meeting providers, including Zoom and Microsoft Teams
review their usage statistics, spending, and purchase extra credits
play with their bot by adding it to existing meetings and see how it behaves during a call.
What do you need to get started?
When you have an account with us, it's shipped with a pre-configured agent profile, Julia. We are also giving some welcome credits so you can immediately start using the bot in your meetings.
If you are not satisfied or want a custom configuration (which you will undoubtedly want), you can upload your own asset files and edit the default agent profile or create your own. Define how your bot will be named and how it will hear, speak, and react to your commands.
Making one small call for a man
Now, you've configured your bot profile or want to try the pre-configured one. Why don't you ask your bot to join your meeting, like, right now?
Sign along with us: Three special steps, that's all you need. Three special steps, and you'll succeed. Your special assignment is starting now, and three special steps will show you how.
Step 1: Open the "Calls" menu

Step 2: Click on the "Join a call" button, and pick a meeting type

Step 3: In the popup that appears, fill in meeting-specific information - for Zoom it's Zoom meeting number and passcode, for Microsoft Teams it's "Join URL". Then, click "Join a call"


Now, the bot should join your meeting, huzzah!

You can ask it to say something using voice by putting the text to be said into the text area and clicking on the "Send" button. You should be able to hear it.

It might look useless and stupid, but think about the following — your smart agent can initiate a conversation, say something when the right time comes, or provide an answer asynchronously. So, who's stupid now?
Or (and this is the main intended behaviour), call the agent by name and ask it to do or answer something.
Julia, tell me a joke!
Hey, July, how much is the fish?
The earth is flat, right, Jul?
Bot TRANSCRIBES what you've said, UNDERSTANDS it's a job for Superbot, THINKS it's hard to provide an answer, and SPEAKS English (do you speak it?).
When you're done, you should politely (or not so politely) ask the bot to leave the meeting to save energy. Either end the meeting for all, or click on the "Leave meeting" button.

That's all, folks!