Quickstart
Create your account, build an agent, and put it live on your website — the fastest path through FluentChat.
This guide takes you from a brand-new account to a working agent embedded on your website. Each step links to a deeper reference if you want the details.
Create your account
Sign up with your email and a password, or continue with Google. If you used email, open the verification link we send you before signing in.
See Accounts & sign-in for the full flow, including password reset.
Create your workspace
The first time you sign in, you'll name your workspace (your organization) and pick a plan. You can start on the free plan and upgrade later.
Create an agent
From Agents → New agent you can start from a template, describe your agent in plain language with Build with AI, or import a template file. Give it a name and a use case (lead generation, e-commerce, support, or something custom).
See Creating an agent.
Write its instructions
Open the agent's Instructions page and describe who the agent is, what it should do, and what it must never do. Apply a ready-made template to start from a proven prompt, then edit.
Add knowledge
On Data sources, give the agent something to answer from — paste an FAQ, upload a PDF, crawl your website, or connect your store catalog. The agent indexes it and cites it in replies.
Test in the playground
The Playground is a live chat against your real agent. Try the questions your customers ask, tweak the instructions, and adjust the widget's colors and greeting until it feels right.
See Playground.
Deploy it
Open Channels, copy the website widget snippet, and paste it into your site's HTML. The widget appears in the bottom corner. You can also connect WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Slack, and Messenger.
See Website widget.
What's next
Welcome to FluentChat
FluentChat is a no-code platform for building AI agents that answer from your own data and act across every channel your customers use.
Core concepts
The handful of ideas — agents, packs, data sources, actions, channels, workspaces, visitors, and credits — that everything else builds on.