Dashboard
Your guide to the Sideconvo Dashboard. This section contains FAQs on all key functions, from initial configuration and getting install codes to ongoing management like viewing statistics and user conversations.
Your guide to the Sideconvo Dashboard. This section contains FAQs on all key functions, from initial configuration and getting install codes to ongoing management like viewing statistics and user conversations.
This screen is your central repository for non-website content. You can upload files like PDFs, presentations, and text files to give your assistant a deeper knowledge base beyond your public website pages.
First, try opening the link in a new tab to see if it works. If it does, you can use the “Recrawl” function to try again. If the link is permanently broken, you can “Delete” it to remove it from the list.
These are URLs that the system tried to crawl but could not access. This is often due to the page being temporarily down, a broken link (404 error), or a server issue. The reason for the failure is usually displayed with the link.
Excluding a URL is like archiving it; it’s removed from the knowledge base but can be brought back later. Deleting a URL (from “My Links” or “Failed Links”) is a permanent removal from the system.
You only have direct delete permissions over URLs you have explicitly curated. To delete a discovered link, you must first “Save to My Links”, and then you can delete it from there.
Yes. Recrawling a page will always replace any manual edits with the fresh content from the live web page.
You need to trigger a “Recrawl”. Find the URL in the list and click the circular arrow icon. This tells the system to visit the page again and fetch the latest content.
Excluding a link removes it from your Sideconvo’s active knowledge base, meaning its content won’t be used to answer questions. However, the system still remembers the URL, and you can see it by selecting the “Excluded Links” filter.
The search function is tied to your current filter. If you’re searching for a URL that’s in “Discovered Links” but you have the “My Links” filter active, it won’t appear. Try clearing the filter to “Show All Active” and search again.
“Discovered Links” are pages found automatically by the system. “My Links” is a curated list that you manage directly. Saving a URL to “My Links” gives you more control, such as the ability to delete it. All URLs you add are in ‘My Links’.