Introduction

What is Connery?

Connery is an AI-powered action platform that seamlessly connects your companies knowledge base, data bases and business tools with Slack.

Your team can access your company knowledge and execute actions using natural language through an AI assistant. Connect tools from customer service, sales, marketing, IT... anything that comes to mind.

Get started quickly with prebuilt native actions to retrieve knowledge and execute tasks, or create custom actions tailored to your specific workflows and tools. Plus, leverage comprehensive action logs to analyze your team’s needs, continuously refine your processes, and boost performance.

Chat with your database

What you can do

  1. Chat with your databases

    1. Get insights and run analyses — no SQL required

    2. Create and update records

  2. Access your company knowledge

    1. Provide teams with company handbook and how-to guides

    2. Let Connery run workflows based on procedural knowledge

  3. Integrate with your company tools

    1. Use pre-defined native plugins and actions

    2. Create your own custom plugins and actions

Additionally, Connery assists with general AI knowledge, like in ChatGPT, and can perform online web-search with access to up-to-date public information.

How to use Connery

How to start and chat with Connery

Add the Connery App to your Slack workspace and install your first plugins and actions. Invite users and start using Connery either in 1-on1- chats or through team channels.

Memory and context

Within each Connery chat the AI assistant contains memory and can relate your requests to prior requests or results. The more context is included into a conversation the more personalized and refined results and actions become.

History

Every chat with Connery is stored in your history and can be accessed and continued later on.

Actions and input parameters

Once you ask Connery to perform an action it will identify the most appropriate one and run it for you. Depending on the action, Connery might ask you to provide further input parameters or confirm them.

Reading vs. writing actions

Reading actions simply extract data from an external source. If Connery identifies such an action and was given all relevant parameters, it typically does not ask for user permission, but instead runs the action immediately.

Writing actions, such as changing a record in a database, sending a message or the setting of a third party tool typically requires user confirmation (human-in-the-loop). Connery will show you all relevant input parameters and ask you to confirm. You can then also edit individual parameters before running the action.

Whether an action requires user confirmation can be set in the Connery platform for each action individually.

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