Non-features (what we don’t do)
This may be a weird doc to see in a company’s help center. Why advertise what you don’t do?
We want to make sure anyone trying out Command AI is looking for something we offer. Imagine walking into a bakery and trying to order a vodka soda. You’re going to be disappointed, right?
The “product stack” (tools that are used to deliver a digital product like a web app) is large, and the layers aren’t always clearly defined. So we wanted to clear up what we don’t do, so you can sit happily curl up with your chocolate croissant and coffee, and not pine after the vodka soda.
Non-feature #1: CMS for your long-form content
One of the coolest things that Command AI does is to take your existing content and make it easier for users to access. For example, connect your help center and company blog as Content and then let users talk to it with Copilot or search it with HelpHub. Or proactively nudge helpful articles when users seem confused.
What we don’t do is give you a full-blown experience for authoring long-form content. There are other great tools for that who we partner with, like Freshdesk and Intercom.
Non-feature #2: Human chat
One of Command AI’s big goals is to help users when they’re stuck, and the helpers of last resort (at least today) are usually humans! If the user dials zero enough times, they probably want to talk to a human.
Command AI provides some escape hatches where relevant to usher users toward a human. For example, in HelpHub you can set up a persistent “Talk to a human” button. This button can then open up the chat interface from the vendor of your choice.
Command AI doesn’t offer our own human-chat service today, but we integrate with a number of really great tools like Zendesk and Intercom.
Non-feature #3: Backend search
Using Spotlight, you can make data searchable alongside other content in your product. If you have a small amount of data per user, then you can make that data searchable using nothing but Command AI.
But if your users have lots of data they need to search through, then you’ll need to set up a backend search tool that indexes that data and provides an endpoint that Command AI can connect to. In these situations, Command AI is just the front-end for data search: we don’t offer a backend-data-indexing service for large amounts as of today. Instead, we partner with the major players who offer an excellent version of that service: Algolia and Elastic.
Non-feature #4: Full-stack product analytics
Command AI serves forward-thinking teams, and forward-thinking teams ask lots of questions about how their product is being used. Command AI is the place to answer some of those questions, specifically:
How users are engaging with Command AI experiences, like “what’s the click-through rate on the event announcement I shipped last week?” What information am I learning from my users through Command AI experiences. Directly (like through survey results) and indirectly (like through Copilot chats and Spotlight dead-ends). In a nutshell, Command AI is the place to answer product questions about how users are interacting with Command AI experiences. For analyses unrelated to Command AI, you’ll want to use a best-in-class product analytics tool like Amplitude, Heap, Mixpanel, or June.