Creating a chat agent
Start from a template for a fast, sensible default, or configure everything yourself.
Templates
| Template | Role | Default model | Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customer Support | Customer Support Specialist | Claude Sonnet | 0.3 |
| Business Consultant | Strategic Business Advisor | GPT-4o | 0.5 |
| Sales Assistant | Sales Development Representative | Gemini 2.5 Flash | 0.6 |
| Educational Mentor | Educational Coach | Claude Sonnet | 0.4 |
Each template pre-fills the role, background, additional instructions, model, and temperature — all editable after you load it.
Models
| Model | Credits / message |
|---|---|
| Gemini 3 Flash Preview | 10 |
| Gemini 2.5 Flash | 15 |
| Claude Sonnet | 20 |
| GPT-4o | 25 |
| Gemini 3 Pro Preview | 30 |
Tone
Choose how the agent sounds: Professional, Friendly, Casual, Formal, Empathetic, Assertive, or Humorous.
Language
Agents can respond in: English, Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, or Japanese.
Temperature
A lower temperature (e.g. 0.3) yields focused, consistent answers — good for support.
A higher temperature (e.g. 0.6) yields more varied, creative replies — good for sales
or brainstorming.
Write a specific background and additional instructions: tell the agent when to escalate, what to confirm, and what it must never do. This shapes behaviour far more than the model choice alone.