Access Conga Copilot
Conga Copilot is an AI-powered virtual chat assistant that can both summarize agreements and answer users' questions about them.
Before you can access Conga Copilot through your Salesforce org, an administrator must manually configure both the Salesforce org and the Conga Platform. An administrator may take on one of several personas, including a customer administrator, partner administrator, or any other administrator tasked with setting up the Salesforce org with the Conga Platform. This individual is responsible for completing the entire setup process.
Order |
Task |
Owner |
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1 | Tenant Onboarding |
When you purchase your Conga product, the tenant is onboarded automatically. If you do not have access to the Advantage Platform, please contact your Conga representative. For more information, refer to Logging in to Conga Advantage Platform. |
2 |
Configuring Conga Platform |
Administrator |
3 |
Configuring Salesforce Org |
Administrator |
Configuring Conga Platform
- CoPilotPermissiongroup is created.
- The following object permissions are added to the
CoPilotPermissiongroup
permission group.- AiPlatformImportedDocument
- AiPlatformRawFile
- AiPlatformJobTracker
For more information, refer to Creating Permission Groups.
Once you have onboarded the tenant, you must configure the Conga Platform. Follow these steps to configure Conga Platform.
- Add a new external integration.
- Assign permission group to a role.
- Add a new user.
- Configure a UI-to-API connection.
Adding a New External Integration
For more information, see Managing External Integration.
Assigning Permission Group to a Role
- Click the App Launcher (
) icon from the top-left corner and go to .
- Edit the AuthAutoProvisionedUser role and assign the permission group CoPilotPermissiongroup to it.
Adding a New User
You can manage users either manually or automatically through the User Management user interface. The Users tab allows you to:
- Create, update, and manage users.
- Import user information.
- Assign roles to users.
- Set default options for users. For example, locale, time zone, date and time format, and other preferences.
For more information, see Adding Users.
There are two ways to onboard users: manually or automatically.
- Manual onboarding:
After onboarding the tenant:
- Add external integration and enable default IdP for that Salesforce org.
- Add a new user and enter the 18-digit Salesforce ID for the provided user in the ExternalId field.
After the admin user has added the user, an email is sent to the provider's email ID.
- Users can log in to the Conga Platform using their Salesforce credentials.
- Automatic onboarding:
After onboarding the tenant:
- Enable the Auto Provision User Enabled toggle in your Organization Details tab.
- Add external integration and authorize the external integration.
- Users from that external integration can log in to the Conga Platform with their credentials, and the user is automatically created on the Conga Platform.
For example, the admin user has integrated Salesforce as an external service and authorized it. In the Salesforce organization, there are 10–15 users. If this toggle is enabled, any of these users can log in to the Conga Platform using their Salesforce credentials. Upon logging in, their account is automatically created on the Conga Platform. However, their role is not set to admin, so they cannot access Conga Copilot. To grant users access to Copilot, the admin user must manually change the user's role to admin.
Configuring a UI-to-API Connection
You can deactivate or reactivate the API Connections by using the respective hyperlink under the Actions column and edit the configuration by clicking the External Identifier hyperlink on the list page.
Configuring your Salesforce Org
-
Conga CLM version number 15.770 or later is installed.
To know more about upgrading Conga CLM to the latest version, refer to Upgrading Conga CLM.
- Instance URL property in Comply System Properties is set to the classic URL of the Salesforce Org.
After you have configured the Conga Platform, log into your Salesforce org. to set up the following configurations.
After configuring all the above steps, users can access Conga Copilot. For more information, see Working with Conga Copilot.