Help users find your Action
Tools and definitions
What are they? | What do they do? | How do I use them? | How to: | |
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Explicit invocations | Explicit invocations are phrases that users can say to call on, or invoke, your Action. | Allow users to call on your Action by name. |
Come up with a name for your Action. The phrases themselves are already specified. |
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Invocation phrases | Invocation phrases are more phrases that users can say to call on, or invoke, your Action. | Allow users to call on your Action by name and function. |
Design phrases that describe a specific function your Action provides. Users can either 1) add these phrases onto the ends of explicit invocations, or 2) use them alone as implicit invocations. |
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Implicit invocations | Implicit invocations are even more phrases users can say to call on, or invoke, your Action. | Allow the Assistant to suggest your Action to fulfill a user request. |
Design invocation phrases that describe functions your Action provides. When a user requests one of these functions, the Google Assistant may suggest your Action to fulfill the request. |
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Built-in intents | Built-in intents are unique identifiers that allow the Google Assistant to know which category (or categories) of user requests your Action can fulfill. | Allow the Assistant to suggest your Action to fulfill a user request. | Choose appropriate intents from the list of the ones we currently support, and assign them to your Action. | |
Action links | Action links are essentially what they sound like: links that direct users to your Action from wherever you place them. | Allow users to access your Action by clicking a link. |
Use the Actions Console to generate a URL that links to your Action. You can either 1) direct users to the initial greeting, or 2) deep link to a specific intent. |