With the User Interface feature you describe your interface. Smart Assistant will automatically refer to buttons, links and pages on your website.
A website or software
Below you'll find an example how we described our software. Doing it this way, the A.I. will automatically provide instructions to certain parts of your software and provide direct links if possible.
Our website on https://flarumsupport.io:
- URL '/': Home page with information about this extension
- URL '/contact`: A contact page
- URL '/pricing': The available plans
Extension in users Flarum Admin Dashboard:
You can find the extension in the Flarum Admin dashboard and click the 'Support' extension. It contains three tabs: "Knowledge base", "Support tickets" and "Smart Assistant"
Th Knowledge base tab contains the following tabs:
- Categories: You can select knowledge base categories
- Article & Tags: Redirection settings & multi-language settings
- Search results: You can customizable no-results text
- Ratings: You can enable and customize ratings for articles
The Support tickets tab contains the following tabs:
- Settings: You can enable tickets and enable/disable particular buttons
- Languages: You can manage ticket languages here
- Automation: Manage automated reminder emails and ticket auto-closing settings.
The Smart Assistant tab contains the following tabs:
- Information: Setting prompt information like company information, additional instructions, user interface information and pricing plans
- Training: You can re-index knowledge base articles
- Settings: You can enable/disable Smart Assistant and change your OpenAI API-token
Physical products
You can also describe physical products. The A.I. will use this information by, in the following example we're explaining an old Radio Player
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The following information describes the buttons on our Radio Player:
Play/Pause ▶️/⏸️: Starts the music or radio stream and can temporarily stops the playback, resuming from the same point when pressed again.
Stop ⏹️: Completely stops playback. When restarted, it typically begins from the beginning of the track or stream.
Skip Forward/Next ⏭️: Moves to the next track in a playlist or the next radio station.
Skip Back/Previous ⏮️: Returns to the beginning of the current track or to the previous track/station.
Fast Forward ⏩: Speeds through a track or stream without skipping to the next one.
Rewind ⏪: Moves backward within the current track or stream.
Shuffle 🔀: Plays tracks in a random order rather than sequentially.
Repeat 🔁: Loops the current track, album, or playlist. It may have options to repeat one track (🔂) or all tracks (🔁).
Volume Up/Down 🔊/🔉: Adjusts the audio output level up or down.