This course offers an introduction to UiPath Assistant. It provides automation users the knowledge and guidance to effectively handle different scenarios in UiPath Assistant, such as initial sign-in, UI customization, running an automation for the first time, recognizing and looking at solutions for automation errors, and using the Picture-in-Picture mode.
The UiPath Assistant course is aimed at beginners with an interest in using attended automation. It takes 45 minutes to complete. At the end, you’ll receive a diploma of completion.
This course is aimed at RPA beginners, so it requires just basic RPA knowledge. You can acquire it from the Introduction to Automation course.
This course is aimed at automation users, citizen developers, and automation developers looking to run automations using UiPath Assistant.
The UiPath Assistant course is broken down into four sections. It introduces UiPath Assistant, explaining what it is and how to use it, before showing you how to run, organize and customize automation processes.It also gives you a perspective into how the Assistant is positioned within the UiPath ecosystem.
The full agenda covers:
Meet your automation assistant
Running your first automation from Assistant
Running automations in Picture-in-Picture mode
Bonus: Assistant in the UiPath ecosystem
At the end of the UiPath Assistant course, you should be able to:
Describe UiPath Assistant as a tool: what it is, its main function, and user benefit.
Customize your Assistant to suit your preferences (setting up the robot profile, marking your favorite automations).
Set a reminder to run an automation.
Gather information about an execution error from Assistant, after running an automation.
Interact with the Picture-in-Picture window correctly, without disturbing the activities that take place at runtime.
Optional: Distinguish between Assistant, Robot, the Studio Family, and Orchestrator and their role in running automations.
Optional: Describe how Assistant interacts with other UiPath products and external applications through integrations and connections.