Links
Add external links your companion can reference and share.
The Links section lets you add external URLs that your companion can reference and share during conversations. When a user asks about something that has a relevant link, the companion can include it in its response.
How Links Are Organized
Just like Knowledge sections, links are organized into sections (categories). Each section contains individual link items.
For example, you might have a section called "Support" containing links to your help center, contact page, and FAQ, and another section called "Products" with links to your product pages.
Managing Sections
Adding a Link
- Click the Add button in the Links header
- A modal opens where you can:
- Add a link to an existing section (choose from the dropdown)
- Create a new section by typing a new section name
- Fill in the link details:
- Type -- The category of link (e.g., website, support, documentation)
- Label -- A friendly name for the link (e.g., "Help Center", "Product page")
- URL -- The full web address (e.g.,
https://example.com/help)
- Click Create
Navigating Link Sections
If you have multiple sections, they appear as tabs at the top of the Links card. Click a tab to switch between sections. Click the pencil icon on a tab to rename or delete that section.
Removing a Section
Click the pencil icon on the section tab and choose the delete option. This removes the section and all links within it.
Managing Links
Editing a Link
Click the edit button on any link item to open the editor. Update the type, label, or URL, then save.
Removing a Link
Click the remove button on any link to delete it from the section.
How Links Appear in Chat
When your companion shares a link during a conversation, it appears as a clickable element that users can tap to open in a new browser tab. The companion will naturally weave links into its responses when they are relevant to the user's question.
Links are different from Resources. Links are URLs that the companion can share with users. Resources are files that the companion reads and learns from. Use links for external pages you want users to visit, and resources for content you want the companion to internalize.
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