Chatbot Settings
This guide will help you navigate the uClone chatbot customize page and provide insight on how to overcome some common challenges.
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This guide will help you navigate the uClone chatbot customize page and provide insight on how to overcome some common challenges.
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This section lets you customize your chatbot’s public information, including its name, profile picture, username, and short bio.
These details will be visible to your users in the widget and on your .uclone link.
In the ‘Example Questions’ section under chatbot customization, you can add suggested questions for users to ask your chatbot. It’s a good idea to include the most common questions your users tend to ask.
You can also specify a source where the AI should search for answers.
Add any extra details you want your uClone to use, like links, product information, company details, or any other relevant information. This ensures your chatbot has access to the most up-to-date and useful content to respond to user inquiries.
Modify the bot's personality
If you'd like your bot to have a casual and friendly tone, you can experiment with the tone
Direct its focus on certain topics
If you want your bot to be a specialist in a certain area, you could change the purpose to that specific area.
The 'initial message' serves as your chatbot's first point of contact with users. This message sets the tone and invites users to engage.
Model
This setting allows you to choose the AI model you prefer your chatbot to use. By default, it's set to the GPT-4o model, which uses one credit per message. You can opt to use any of the available AI models:
Custom Prompt
Setting this will define the entire prompt for your chatbot. Make sure you understand the process before enabling and entering your own custom prompt.
The custom prompt field allows you to change the entire way uClone works with your own complete custom instructions.