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# Crear tu primer agente

## 1. Abre la sección Agentes

Desde el panel, entra a **Agentes** y selecciona **Crear un agente**.

## 2. Elige el tipo

* **Comercial**: califica oportunidades, recomienda productos y agenda citas.
* **Soporte**: resuelve dudas, crea tickets y escala casos.
* **Cobranza**: conversa sobre cuentas pendientes y compromisos de pago.
* **FAQ**: responde preguntas frecuentes usando información documentada.
* **Personalizado**: parte de una configuración flexible para un caso propio.

## 3. Completa la personalidad

Configura el nombre visible, tono, saludo inicial y avatar. Los tonos disponibles son amigable, formal, casual y consultivo.

## 4. Agrega conocimiento inicial

Puedes escribir información manualmente o proporcionar una fuente. También puedes omitir este paso y completar la información después.

## 5. Confirma y prueba

Guarda el agente y abre el simulador o playground para probar conversaciones antes de conectarlo a clientes reales.

> Revisa respuestas con casos reales antes de activar un canal público.


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