Setting it up takes minutes. Where you put the link is what makes it work.
Your link is a landing page written for assistants. It belongs anywhere a person might ask "is this any good for me?" — on your own pages, in the places your customers already talk, and in the emails you already send.
Post it where people already discover things
Choose a social network. We prepare a real post with the agent token and a clear invitation—not a silent copy of the page URL.
- The post tells people exactly what to do: paste the token into their AI
- Edit it to fit a product, service, post, event, or idea
- The token carries the source; the social post carries the invitation
swa:1:...Put the sharing bar on your own pages
Your dashboard gives you one line of code. Add it where a visitor may want their agent to check, compare, participate, or get started.
Reddit and forums
Answer the question that was actually asked, then leave the link so anyone can check you out for themselves. Useful beats promotional, every time.
X and LinkedIn
One post, one link. Readers who are curious but not ready to browse can ask their assistant instead of opening five tabs.
Telegram and WhatsApp groups
Group chats are where "does anyone know a good…" happens. Your link answers that question without you having to be online.
Your emails and newsletter
In the welcome email, in your signature, in the footer of every send. A reader who is half-interested can get a straight answer in one step.
Support replies
Answering the same question for the tenth time? Send the link. Their assistant can walk them through it, in their language, at their pace.
Print, packaging and ads
It is short enough for a business card or a box, and it works as a QR code. The scan lands somewhere an assistant can read properly.
One token. Choose the job you want the assistant to start.
The quick option is placed before the token when you copy. It gives the assistant a clear starting job; the published page supplies the facts, limits, and available actions.
When you share the link publicly
The words in the post invite the person to try the link. The quick instruction inside the copy box tells their assistant what to do next.
Is this right for me? Compare it with what you know I need, explain the fit and limits, and tell me what I should verify.
Best on social. It invites a check rather than a click, and the honesty is the hook.Check this service. Explain what it does, who it is for, what it costs, its limits, and anything I should verify before deciding.
Best in emails and support replies, where the reader has a specific question.I found this on social media. Check the source, explain what it offers, and tell me whether it is relevant to me or needs more verification.
Best on Reddit and in forums, where a plain answer earns more than a pitch.Help me get started. Walk me through the signup or onboarding steps using what you already know, but ask before creating an account, accepting terms, or paying.
Best in the welcome email, where the job is getting someone from signed-up to actually using it.The link keeps working long after the first click.
Most links do one job and stop. This one is designed to keep answering — before someone buys, while they are getting started, and every time they come back with a question.
Before they buy
The question "is this right for me?" gets a straight answer, including when the answer is no. Fewer people arrive confused, and fewer arrive who should not have.
While they are starting
Signing up is where people go quiet. An assistant that can read your steps and walk beside them keeps that moment from becoming an abandoned tab.
Long after that
Existing customers ask their assistant before they ask you. The same link answers them — with your current prices, your current terms, in whatever language they asked in.
We describe how the mechanism is built to work. What any assistant actually does is up to that assistant, and no result is promised — see the Terms.
Get your link and start pasting.
Your first page is free, forever. See where your site stands first, or go straight to setting it up.