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🤖 AI Copilot

The AI Copilot in the Story Dashboard toolbar provides natural language control for dashboard settings, including global styling, properties of graphical components, and widget styles. By interacting with the AI Copilot, you can use natural language commands and instructions to customize and adjust the appearance of the dashboard, chart attributes, and component styles, making the design and configuration of the Story Dashboard more efficient.

Agentic BI: Agent Team for End-to-End Data Analysis

In traditional BI tools, data analysis means repeatedly building models, dragging charts, and manually interpreting results—a typical human-driven process. But in Xpert Agentic BI, everything is led by AI agents: they understand your language, grasp business indicators, spot trends, and automatically execute the entire analysis task.

Desktop Agent

Xpert analytics platform's Desktop Agent service helps users access their internal data sources through our SaaS web application.

Integrating Dify via MCP

To further unlock the potential of enterprise digital resources, the Xpert AI Multi-Agent Platform now supports deep integration with the Dify platform via MCP, covering key capabilities such as Knowledge Base, Workflow, and Chatflow.

Server Agent

Server Agent is a way of sending website data requests through the server to the data source. There are two ways in which the Server Agent sends data requests:

WeCom Integration

The Xpert AI Multi-Agent Platform now supports integration with WeCom (WeChat Work). Through this integration, enterprise users can directly access intelligent dialogue capabilities of digital experts within WeCom, including data analysis using the ChatBI toolset, with analysis results returned as screenshots.

Workflows and Agents

This guide reviews common patterns in agent systems. It may be helpful to distinguish between "workflow" and "agent" when describing these systems. Anthropic provides a good explanation of one way to think about this distinction: