Configuration and Control

Intents and Scenario Design
What an Intent Is
An intent represents a caller’s goal. Examples: Noise complaint Parking issue Request officer Animal control Speak to dispatcher Every call must resol...
Designing an Intent Structure
Good intent design is controlled and minimal. Use clear, specific intent names. Avoid overlapping intents. Avoid duplicating similar workflows. Keep s...
Single-Path vs Conditional Scenarios
Used for: Predictable requests Straightforward workflows Structure: Linear questions Fixed outcome Minimal branching Best for high-volume, simple call...
How to Create a New Intent
Before creating an intent, clearly define: What problem the caller is trying to solve Whether it should resolve automatically or transfer Whether it r...
How Intents Interact with Safety
Important: Safety escalation overrides intent logic. Time limits still apply. Unsupported languages still transfer. Guardrails remain active. Intent c...
Common Configuration Mistakes
❌ Too many overlapping intents ❌ Complex branching without testing ❌ Collecting unused data ❌ Misaligned intent-to-transfer logic ❌ Ignoring time-base...
Role Responsibilities
Understand intent design to interpret outcomes Expect certain intents to transfer by design Provide feedback on unclear flows Create and maintain inte...
Key Takeaways
Intents define caller goals. Simplicity improves performance. Safety always overrides configuration. Testing is mandatory before live activation. Conf...
Automated Email
The Automated Email feature introduces a new “Send Email” action in ANET, allowing you to automatically notify stakeholders who do not have access...