The Intercom API reference.
The Intercom API reference.
With the AI Content APIs, you can create and manage External Pages and Content Import Sources for your Fin Content Library.
External Pages are pages that you want Fin to be able to answer questions about. The API for External Pages is a great way to ingest into your Fin Content Library pages that are not publicly accessible and hence can't be crawled by Intercom.
Content Import Sources are the sources of those pages, and they are used to determine the default audience for the pages (configured via the UI). You should create a Content Import Source for each source of External Pages that you want to ingest into your Fin Content Library.
You can then iterate through the content from that source via its API and POST it to the External Pages endpoint. That endpoint has an external_id parameter which allows you to specify the identifier from the source. The endpoint will then either create a new External Page or update an existing one as appropriate.",
You can send a list of event summaries for a user. Each event summary should contain the event name, the time the event occurred, and the number of times the event occurred. The event name should be a past tense "verb-noun" combination, to improve readability, for example updated-plan
.
{ "user_id": "314159", "event_summaries": { "event_name": "invited-friend", "count": 1, "first": 1671028894, "last": 1671028894 } }
You can add an External Page to your Fin Content Library.
The URL of the external page. This will be used by Fin to link end users to the page it based its answer on. When a URL is not present, Fin will not reference the source.
Whether the external page should be used to answer questions by AI Agent. Will not default when updating an existing external page.
Whether the external page should be used to answer questions by AI Copilot. Will not default when updating an existing external page.
The unique identifier for the source of the external page which was given by Intercom. Every external page must be associated with a Content Import Source which represents the place it comes from and from which it inherits a default audience (configured in the UI). For a new source, make a POST request to the Content Import Source endpoint and an ID for the source will be returned in the response.
{ "title": "Getting started with...", "html": "<p>Hello world!</p>", "url": "https://help.example.com/en/articles/1234-getting-started", "ai_agent_availability": true, "ai_copilot_availability": true, "locale": "en", "source_id": 1234, "external_id": "5678" }