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Domain Management

This is divided into three main sections: Default Replies, API Management, and Bot Management.

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Last updated 1 month ago

Default Replies:

  • This is where you set default replies, such as fallback, quit, and the default welcome message. If not set, it will default to the domain's default language for the default replies.

API Management:

  • You can manage APIs here. Please note that the secret key cannot be viewed again after fifteen minutes of generation, so be sure to save it.

Bot Management:

  • Add bots to allow them to use the domain. Currently, AI agents can be called even if they are not enabled, but flow-based bots need to be enabled to be called.

Additional Notes:

  • The first time you use a domain for a bot to call, you need to convert the development version to the production version for the bot to call the domain. This action only needs to be done once, as subsequent designs are updated in real-time and will not require repeated publishing to the production version.