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How Norami sets up your assistant

After you import data, Norami drafts the assistant configuration for you.

You don't have to configure an assistant from scratch. After you import data, Norami reads it and drafts the assistant for you — then you review and adjust.

What Norami drafts

From your imported data, Norami proposes:

  • A name for the assistant.
  • A description of what it specializes in.
  • How it should answer — the instructions that shape its tone and behavior.
  • Context about your data so it understands your columns and terms.

This usually takes a moment after import. When it's done, you'll see the draft ready to review.

Reviewing the draft

Read through what Norami proposed and edit anything that doesn't fit your business. You know your data best — small tweaks to the name and instructions go a long way. See Reviewing & refining your assistant.

When setup needs a closer look

Sometimes Norami isn't fully confident it set things up correctly — for example, when the data is unusual or sparse. In that case it flags the assistant for review rather than presenting it as finished, so you know to check it before sharing it with your team.

A flagged assistant still works — the flag is a nudge to review the setup, not an error. Once you've checked and adjusted it, you're good to go.

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