Navigating and understanding the Clone Master dashboard is essential to getting the most out of your clone.

Let's start by navigating to your Clone Master dashboard:

  1. First, sign in to your Olympia account.
  2. Upon signing in, you'll land on your conversation page, the main Olympia window where all your agents and conversations are displayed.
  3. Next, simply scroll down until you spot the “Clone” button located at the bottom left corner of your screen, then click on it.

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Upon reaching your dashboard, you'll find all ongoing conversations with your clone displayed in the left-hand column.

<aside> 💡 Currently, this space is quite minimal, but we have exciting plans to showcase information and features here in the future. Feel free to reach out to us with any suggestions!

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Conversation Overview

By clicking on any of these conversations, you'll be directed to the overview page for that specific conversation. Here, you can review the results generated by your clone and take any necessary actions to ensure smooth operation. Let's explore everything on this page to help you maximise its usefulness.

Conversation Summary:

At the top right of the conversation overview, you’ll find a brief summary of the discussion, enabling you to quickly review the specific use case.

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Save as Reference Conversation:

Underneath the conversation title, you'll find a downward arrow icon. You can use this to save the conversation as a reference. Reference conversations can serve various purposes, such as training data for improving your clones responses, analysing user interactions, or simply keeping a record of important discussions.

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<aside> 💡 For further details, take a look at this article about reference conversations.

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Instructions:

Below the conversation summary, on the bottom left of the page, you’ll find three text fields offering the following options:

Instruct: Adds a hidden system directive to the message flow. Use this field to incorporate a command or instruction within the conversation process that is not visible or apparent to the user.