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As Rotinas do Google Assistente executam várias ações
com um único comando, perfeitas para quando os usuários acordam de manhã,
saem de casa, se arrumam para dormir ou muitas das outras tarefas que realizam
ao longo do dia. Depois que alguém interagir com sua
ação, ofereça uma sugestão de rotina que permita que o usuário adicione a ação às rotinas dele.
Configurar sugestões de rotina
Para configurar uma das intents da sua ação para sugestões de rotina, siga estas
instruções:
Preparar uma intent de acionamento
Configure uma das intents da sua Ação como uma intent de gatilho. Essa intent
é adicionada às Rotinas dos usuários quando eles seguem sua sugestão. Quando um usuário executa
a Rotina, a intent é acionada e a rotina
continua a partir daí.
Para definir uma intent de acionamento no Dialogflow, faça o seguinte:
Selecione a intent de acionamento. Se a intent não aparecer na lista, verifique se ela está configurada como uma intent de gatilho e se a integração do Google Assistente está definida para visualizar alterações automaticamente.
Role para baixo até a seção Engajamento do usuário e ative a opção Gostaria de oferecer sugestões de rotina aos usuários.
Insira um Título do conteúdo.
Clique em Salvar.
Você configurou a ação para sugerir uma intent para uma rotina.
Testar sugestões de rotina
Para testar as sugestões de Rotina usando um dispositivo móvel com o Google Assistente,
siga estas etapas:
Verifique se você está usando a Conta do Google usada para criar a ação.
Invoque sua ação.
Interaja com a ação e encerre a conversa.
Selecione o ícone de sugestão de Rotina. Se o ícone não aparecer, tente usar
a ação de novo, mas invoque intents diferentes ao longo da conversa.
Siga as instruções para adicionar a ação a uma rotina.
Inicie a Rotina no dispositivo e confira se a Ação foi invocada.
[null,null,["Última atualização 2025-07-26 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGoogle Assistant Routines let users execute multiple actions with a single command, streamlining daily tasks.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou can configure your Action to suggest itself to users for inclusion in their Routines, increasing user engagement.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eSetting up Routine suggestions involves preparing a triggering intent in Dialogflow or the Actions SDK and enabling updates in the Actions console.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eRoutine suggestions are currently only available for Google Assistant users in the en-US locale.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eTest your implementation thoroughly on a mobile device to ensure the Routine suggestion chip appears and the Action is invoked correctly within the Routine.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Google Assistant Routines allow users to execute multiple actions with a single command. Developers can configure their Actions to suggest integration with these Routines. This is done by setting a triggering intent within the Action that will be added to users' Routines. To configure this, developers must define a triggering intent in Dialogflow or the Actions SDK, enable Routine suggestions for that intent in the Actions console, set a content title and then test using a mobile device.\n"],null,["# Routine suggestions (Dialogflow)\n\nGoogle Assistant Routines execute multiple Actions\nwith a single command, perfect for those times when users wake up in the morning,\nhead out of the house, get ready for bed or many of the other tasks they perform\nthroughout the day. After someone engages with your\nAction, offer a Routine suggestion that lets users add your Action to their Routines.\n| **Note:** Routine suggestions are currently only available for Google Assistant users in the [en-US locale](/assistant/console/languages-locales).\n\nSet up Routine suggestions\n--------------------------\n\nTo configure one of your Action's intents for Routine suggestions, follow these\ninstructions:\n\n### Prepare a triggering intent\n\nConfigure one of your Action's intents as a triggering intent. This intent\nis added to users' Routines when they follow your suggestion. When a user runs\ntheir Routine, the intent triggers and the Routine\ncontinues from there.\n| **Note:** Your triggering intent's fulfillment should provide the response then end the conversation without any additional user interaction. When calling an intent as part of a Routine, the Assistant will automatically trim its response to end the conversation.\n\nTo define a triggering intent in Dialogflow, do the following:\n\n1. In the [Dialogflow Console](https://console.dialogflow.com), click on **Integrations**.\n2. Under the **Google Assistant** section, click on **Integration Settings**.\n3. Under **Discovery \\\u003e Implicit invocation** , click on **Add intent** and select your triggering intent if it's not already there.\n4. Turn on **Auto-preview** changes if it's not already enabled.\n5. Click **Close**.\n\nIn the Actions SDK, define your triggering intent in the\nAction package.\n\n### Enable updates\n\nTo turn on Routine suggestions for your triggering intent, do the following:\n\n1. In the [Actions console](https://console.actions.google.com), navigate to **Develop \\\u003e Actions**.\n2. Select your triggering intent. If your intent doesn't appear in the list, make sure it's configured as a triggering intent and Dialogflow's Assistant integration is set to auto-preview changes.\n3. Scroll down to the **User engagement** section and turn on **Would you like to offer routine suggestions to users**.\n4. Enter a **Content title**.\n5. Click **Save**.\n\nYou've now configured your Action to suggest your intent for a Routine.\n\nTest Routine suggestions\n------------------------\n\nTest your Routine suggestions using a mobile device with the Google Assistant\nby following these steps:\n\n1. Make sure you're using the Google account that you used to build your Action.\n2. Invoke your Action.\n3. Interact with your Action, then end the conversation.\n4. Select the Routine suggestion chip. If you don't see this chip, try using your Action again but invoke different intents throughout the conversation.\n5. Follow the prompts to add the Action to a Routine.\n6. Start the Routine on your device, and make sure your Action is invoked.\n\n| **Note:** You can also test daily updates using the Actions simulator, but not all functionality is available."]]