- Getting started
- Best practices
- Data privacy
- Autopilot chat
- Generating automations
- Generating tests
- Generating tests
- Quality-check requirements
- Generate tests for requirement
- Import manual test cases
- Find obsolete tests
- Generate tests for SAP transactions
- Generate coded automations
- Generate coded API automation
- Refactor coded automations
- Generate low-code automations
- Generate synthetic test data
- Generate test reports
- Search Test Manager project
- Autopilot for Everyone
- About Autopilot for Everyone
- User types
- Data sources
- Toolset automations
- Localization
- Prerequisites
- Autopilot widget
- The Autopilot for Everyone tenant card
- Prerequisites for installation
- Enabling Anthropic models
- Installing Autopilot for Everyone
- Updating Autopilot for Everyone
- Uninstalling Autopilot for Everyone
- Configuring Autopilot for Everyone
- Disabling the Autopilot welcome screen in Assistant
- Configuring an LLM for Autopilot for Everyone
- Deploying toolset automations
- Prompt-to-response flow
- Launching Autopilot for Everyone
- Autopilot settings for business users
- Using a specialized Autopilot
- Using a starting prompt
- Uploading and analyzing files
- Running automations
- Interacting with Autopilot answers
- Using suggested prompts
- Starting a new chat
- Chat history
- Providing general feedback
- Clipboard AI Enterprise version
- Troubleshooting
Autopilot user guide
Connecting to your UiPath account
- From the Teams sidebar, select UiPath Autopilot. The 1:1 chat with Autopilot screen opens, displaying the list of commands that become useful after you log in and configure your UiPath account.
- To set up your UiPath account, prompt a text in the chat, then follow the steps provided in the conversation.
Running commands
On the left-hand side, see the View Prompts drop-down, which lists all available commands:
- Help - Displays the help message.
- Logout - Signs you out from the current session. This command allows you to change your current UiPath organization.
- Change tenant - Prompts you to select a new tenant.
- Switch Agent - Allows you to choose from available conversational agents.
- Machine configuration - Allows you to select the Runtime, Account, Machine, and Host, similar to the configuration in Orchestrator. This configuration is stored as a user preference and will be used for future runs.
- List my accessible automations - Lists the catalogue of microautomations you have access to.
- Brainstorm ideas for a project - Is a placeholder prompt designed to give you an idea of how to phrase a request in the AI-powered chat.
Running automations
The automation card has the following options:
- Run Action – Runs the automation. The automation card displays both mandatory and optional input.
- View in Orchestrator – Opens the Automations page in Orchestrator.
If input is needed, the automation card prompts you to provide the required input arguments.
Chatting with conversational agents (preview)
If you have access to multiple conversational agents, you can switch between them by selecting the Switch Agent command from the View Prompts drop-down.
To switch to another agent or interact with Autopilot, simply run the command again.
Autopilot for Teams supports conversation with only one conversational agent at a time. This means you need to switch between agents within the same conversation. A current limitation prevents conversations from persisting when returning to a previously used agent.
Providing feedback
To give feedback on the AI-generated response, select the thumbs-up or thumbs-down button under the Autopilot reply. This opens the Submit Feedback window, where you can enter your comments. Select Submit to send your feedback.