SmartBots
Set Up YOUR Inworld Group
Give the Bot its Own Role
Group Invites/Ejects: Abilities Needed
Create Your SmartBots Account
- 1) Visit the SmartBots website.
- 2) Create an account
- 3) Check your email for the verify link
- 4) Click the link in email to verify the signup
Pay For Your Bot
- 1) Teleport to the SmartBots Terminal
- 2) Touch/click it, and click '"Groups..." then "Pay group..." then choose the group from the presented list.
- 3) Right-click the Terminal and choose "Pay..." (if you are not using a free week)
Missed Payments
- The services will stop immediately with a missed payment, however the bot will stay in the group for one week. (This allows for "Woopsie! Forgot yesterday, will pay today".) If there is no payment after one week, then the bot leaves the group on its own, and when/if you reactivate service you will need to choose (again) from the list of available bots at that time, or re-enable the settings for your own bot.
Payment Reminders
- SmartBots will send notifications 3-days prior to bot's expiry date as well as an e-mail. You will need to remember to pay before it expires. You may wish to use a calendar app if you're not sure you'll remember to pay it regularly.
- If you are not getting notifications, you will need to speak to SmartBots support - bot renewal notifications are a SmartBots issue, not a CasperTech one - and have them look at the problem.
- You may need to specify "bot renewal notification" about this specific issue to the SmartBots rep, otherwise they may send you back to CasperTech, and we can't help with their system...
Add Your Group to SmartBots
To use your group with SmartBots, you have to list it in your account:
- 1) Login to your SmartBots account
- 2) Click the "Add a new group to manage..." link:
- 3) Enter your group name (we suggest copy-paste it from viewer)
- 4) Choose whether you're using a system (group inviter) bot or your own (personal) bot account
If you're using the inviter bot
- 1) Click the "system bot" link from the "add group" page
- 2) Enter your group name EXACTLY (copy/paste from inworld if you have to)
- 3) Select a bot name from the pulldown
- 4) Tick the boxes as appropriate for your group details
- 5) Click "add group"; you'll be taken to the next screen
- 6) Click Add/Remove services, and choose any/all of the following services, as needed:
- Invite to group
- Group Chat
- Group Moderate
- Group Translate
- Group Notice
- 7) Click "save"
- 8) Inworld, create a "Bot" role in the group with the necessary permissions
- 9) Invite the chosen bot into your group in the bot role
If you're using your personal / standard bot
- 1) If you don't have an extra Second Life account for your bot, create it now
- 2) Add your personal bot details to SmartBots: Log in and click "Your Personal Bots"
- 3) Click "Create New Personal Bot" on the next page
- 4) Choose your bot type - standard or model (on-site) variety
- 5) Enter the SL login name of your personal bot
- 6) Enter the SL password of your personal bot
- 7) Click "Proceed" - you'll be taken to the next screen
- 8) Click Add/Remove services, and choose any/all of the following services, as needed:
- Invite to group
- Group Chat
- Group Moderate
- Group Translate
- Group Notice
- 9) Click "save"
- 8) Inworld, create a "Bot" role in the group with the necessary permissions
- 9) Invite the chosen bot into your group in the bot role
Group Security Codes
Group Inviter Bot: Group Security Code
Your Personal Bot: Bot Access Code
- 1) Log in to SmartBots
- 2) Click "Your Personal Bot"
- 3) Look for the profile picture of the bot you want to manage
- 4) Click "Manage Bot" on that profile picture
- 5) On the NEXT screen, with the outline drawing of a person, click "Bot Access Code View/Change"
If you are creating your bot access code, remember that it can only be letters and numbers - alphanumeric - you cannot use symbols. The site may or may not give you an error message, but any passcodes with symbols will just not work.
About the "Secret Key" Hash
- When you add the SmartBot secret key, the website will change the appearance of it, because it stores a hashed version. As long as the key you are entering is correct, you should be good, no matter what it looks like afterward.