You’ve now successfully created and downloaded your Google Cloud Key, which you can use to set up your chatbot in Trengo. If it says ‘API Enabled’, you’re good to go! If it does not, please follow the steps in this article again. Find ‘Dialogflow’ in the list, and click the box ġ8. Double check if the API is enabled, by clicking the ‘hamburger’ icon in the left upper corner, navigating to ‘APIs and services’, and selecting ‘Enabled APIs and services’ ġ7. Your Google Cloud Key will now be saved to your computer ġ6. Click ‘Add key’ and select ‘Create new key’ ġ5. Youll quickly discover (to your delight) that you can access a dropdown. Click the three dots at the right of your service account, and select ‘Manage keys’ ġ4. Creating a new bot with Botcopy to connect to your Google Cloud Dialogflow agent is as. Create two roles: ‘Dialogflow API Admin’ and ‘Dialogflow API Client’,and click ‘Continue’ ġ3. Fill out a ‘Service account name’ and your ‘Service account ID’ will be generated automatically, click ‘Create and continue’ ġ1. Click the ‘hamburger’ icon in the left upper corner, head to ‘IAM and admin’, and select ‘Service accounts’ ġ0. Click your Project ID on the same page Ĩ. Click the ‘General’ tab and ‘Enable beta features and APIs’ Ħ. Name your agent, choose a language, set your default timezone, and click ‘create’ Ĥ. Click the ‘plus’ icon in the left sidebar ĥ. Click ‘Create agent’ in the left upper corner ģ. Allow Dialogflow to access your Google Account and accept their terms & conditions Ģ. Navigate to Dialogflow and log in with your Google Account. Create a Google Cloud Keyįollow the steps below, to learn how to create a Google Cloud Key.ġ. In this article, you find a step-by-step guide to creating this key. When setting up your chatbot, you’ll be asked for a Google Cloud Key.
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