Reminders about yourself | Scheduler

We teach the AI manager to remind about itself and maintain initiative in the dialogue.

Creating a reminder manually

To create a reminder in your Selarti personal account, open the "AI" section, select a previously created AI, then go to 'Professional settings'.

Click "Create scheduler".

Setting up a reminder

In the opened settings, you need to specify the parameters under which this reminder will work.

Specify the time in minutes and hours after which it will trigger. The countdown will start from the last message from the bot in the dialogue. The first message when setting up outgoing communication will not be counted.

Write an instruction for the AI in free form about what needs to be sent to the user.

Example instruction:

Select under what conditions the reminder will not be sent to the chat — specify any number of hashtags from the "Cancellation conditions" list:

🏆 Successful dialogue — the dialogue is successfully closed. 📝 Contact received — contacts were received from the user. 💡 There is interest — interest in our offer was confirmed in the dialogue. 🔐 Dialogue closed — the dialogue is closed, the AI stopped responding. 🤖 Identified as a bot — the user was identified by the bot. 👨🏻‍💻 Transferred to operator — the dialogue was transferred to an operator.

After setup, click "Create scheduler".

You can create any number of reminders, they will be displayed as a list as shown in the screenshot below.

Automatic creation of reminders

For the AI to be able to respond to user messages asking to write tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, or at another time, you need to additionally configure the function.

To create a function, open the section 'AI', select the desired one, then go to 'Professional settings'.

From the list “AI functions” select the function "scheduler". Then describe it for the AI — specify in which cases the bot should react to client phrases and activate the reminder function. After that, click 'Add function'.

Done, now your bot will be able to set reminders for itself!

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