Google Assistant
Google Assistant is a virtual assistant developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and smart home devices. Unlike the company's previous virtual assistant, Google Now, the Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations.
Following the steps below, you will integrate Google Assistant with the Flow.ai platform.
Pre-Installation Requirements
You must have an active Google account. if you have one, please follow the link:
Google Analytics configuration
- Press the “New Project” button on the Google Actions main page:
- There you should agree with Terms of Service, сhoose the country of residence and press the “Agree and continue” button:
- Enter the name of your project, choose a language for your action, choose your country and press the “Create project:
- After project has been created, copy the link of the project into the clipboard:
- Note: the link will be like:
- https://console.actions.google.com/project/ demo-f32c0 /overview
Flow.ai Configuration
- Select the project to which you would like to connect Google Analytics using the top left drop-down menu:
- Go to the “Integrations” section and press the “+” sign:
- Choose the “Voice” section inside the opened Popup and choose the “Google Assistant” option:
- Enter your project name:
- Note: It should be the same that was used in Google Action.
- Choose the action language:
- Note: It should be the same that was used in Google Action.
- Paste the copied link to the “Project ID” field and press the “Save” button:
- Now you will see generated json that you can download and use:
Troubleshooting
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