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Custom Assistants

Custom assistants on your company domain

Updated over 2 weeks ago

For help setting up your custom assistant, read this article.

What is a custom scheduling assistant?

A custom assistant is a way to create a more personalized Skej experience that matches your company's brand and identity.

The custom assistant feature allows you to use Skej using an assistant on your own email domain, with a custom name, personality tone, and email signature.

Custom Email

You can create a custom assistant using a new email address that matches your company domain. It must be an email inbox that can be exclusively used by Skej, and no other person should be accessing or using that email.

The email address can match your company's formats (i.e. firstname@company, firstnamelastname@company, etc.), but we recommend that it is a fictional person. Skej will assume this identity.

Custom Name

You can give your custom assistant both a first name and a last name (optional), although you should refer to it using the first name only.

Custom Signature

You can set up a custom email signature for your assistant in the Skej dashboard (not through the email account settings).

Custom Personality

You can add to or edit your assistant's personality tone using a simple prompt. We suggest doing minor tweaks to begin with, to see how it behaves, and further customize as you see fit. Custom personality tweaks will never interfere with the core functionality of Skej, but can give it extra personality or formality.

How to use your custom assistant

You use your custom assistant the same way you use Skej! Simply Cc the new email address instead of [email protected] and address it using the name you assigned to it. But all functionality and logic will be just like the Skej you're used to.

The dashboard won't let me set up a custom assistant

This feature is available for Premium plan subscribers. You can upgrade your account here. If need assistance setting up your assistant, contact us at [email protected].

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