Nanobot Simple User Guide
1. What Nanobot is in plain language​
Nanobot is a digital helper that can answer questions, use connected tools, and support repeatable work steps. You can think of it as:
a company assistant that can chat, look things up, and help with routine work
2. When companies use it​
Nanobot is a good fit when people want help with:
- internal knowledge lookup,
- repetitive digital tasks,
- simple workflow support,
- structured question answering.
3. What users need before starting​
Non-technical users should not be asked to set everything up themselves. A technical owner should prepare:
- the login or API access,
- the allowed tools,
- the data sources,
- the safety rules.
4. A simple first-use workflow​
- Ask one clear task in normal language.
- Check whether Nanobot understood the goal.
- Review the result before sending or publishing anything important.
- Give feedback when the answer is incomplete.
5. What not to expect​
Nanobot is helpful, but it is not a human expert. It can misunderstand vague instructions, miss context, or act too confidently.
That means important work still needs:
- review,
- approval,
- and clear ownership by a human.
6. Safe rollout in a company​
Start with one small internal use case, one responsible team owner, and one limited data scope. That keeps risk low while everyone learns how the assistant behaves.