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- Getting started
 - Best practices
 - Data privacy
 - Autopilot chat
- About Autopilot chat
 - User interface
 - Interacting with Autopilot chat - recommendations
 - User scenarios for the Autopilot chat
 
 - Generating automations
 - Generating tests
- Generating tests
 - Quality-check requirements
 - Generate tests for requirement
 - Import manual test cases
 - Find obsolete tests
 - Generate tests for SAP transactions
 - Generate coded automations
 - Generate coded API automation
 - Refactor coded automations
 - Generate low-code automations
 - Generate synthetic test data
 - Generate test reports
 - Search Test Manager project
 
 - Autopilot for Everyone
- About Autopilot for Everyone
 - Autopilot for Everyone feature comparison
 - User types
 - Data sources
 - Toolset automations
 - Localization
 - Prerequisites
 - Autopilot widget
 - The Autopilot for Everyone tenant card
 - Prerequisites for installation
 - Enabling Anthropic models
 - Installing Autopilot for Everyone
 - Updating Autopilot for Everyone
 - Uninstalling Autopilot for Everyone
 - Configuring Autopilot for Everyone
 - Disabling the Autopilot welcome screen in Assistant
 - Configuring an LLM for Autopilot for Everyone
 
- Deploying toolset automations
 - Prompt-to-response flow
 - Launching Autopilot for Everyone
 - Autopilot settings for business users
 - Using a specialized Autopilot
 - Using a starting prompt
 - Uploading and analyzing files
 - Running automations
 - Interacting with Autopilot answers
 - Using suggested prompts
 - Starting a new chat
 - Chat history
 - Providing general feedback
 
- Clipboard AI Enterprise version
 - Troubleshooting
 
 

Autopilot user guide
Last updated Oct 31, 2025
The Autopilot chat is designed to help you build, edit, and troubleshoot automations through a conversational experience. To get the most out of it, follow these recommendation to craft prompts, respond to suggestions, or manage your interactions:
            Type your request in the chat input field. The more specific you are, the better Autopilot can understand and respond to your
            needs:
            
         
         - Example: "Build a workflow that reads emails from Outlook, saves attachments, and logs the filenames in Excel."
 - Too vague: "Help with email."
 
            Autopilot may guide you through the task by:
            
         
         - Asking follow-up questions to clarify intent.
 - Suggesting a step-by-step solution for you to accept or reject.
 - Offering multiple options for how to complete a task.
 
            Each response from Autopilot includes:
            
         
         - Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down votes—Use these to rate how helpful the response was.
 - Copy—Copy the response to paste it into your workflow or documentation.
 
            Autopilot chat saves your conversations for up to 30 days, allowing you to revisit and continue past sessions.
            
         
         
         
      - Use the Chat History panel to browse or search previous conversations.
 - Select a chat to pick up where you left off, as Autopilot retains full context.
 - Delete chats you no longer need by selecting the conversation and choosing Delete. option.