Visual Flow Designer
You use the Visual Flow Designer to create the dialog flow definition, which is the model of the interaction between a skill and its users.
The Visual Flow Designer enables you to design conversations visually. And, unlike the legacy YAML-based designer, the Visual Flow Designer enables you to create conversations modularly with separate and reusable flows.
In the following pages, you'll learn about the working parts of the Visual
Flow Designer (VFD), its default behavior (including routing and the handling of errors
and unresolved input), and how you use it to declaratively build dialog flows, including
those that are triggered by intents.
- Basic Concepts
- Get Started with the Visual Flow Designer
- Tutorials: Visual Flow Designer
- Flows
- Intent Detection and Resolution
- Answer Intent Resolution
- Events and Transitions
- Expressions for Variable Values
- Other Variables Types
- Insights for Flows Created in the Visual Flow Designer
- Group Chats
- Component Templates
- The Metadata Property in Common Response Components
- Migrate to Visual Dialog Mode