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- Getting started
- Best practices
- Autopilot for developers
- Autopilot for testers
- Autopilot for testers
- Quality-check requirements
- Generate tests for requirement
- Import manual test cases
- Find obsolete tests
- Generate tests for SAP transactions
- Generate coded automations
- Generate coded API automation
- Refactor coded automations
- Generate low-code automations
- Generate synthetic test data
- Generate test reports
- Search Test Manager project
- Autopilot for Everyone
- Autopilot chat
- Autopilot plug-ins
- Data privacy

Autopilot overview
Last updated Sep 8, 2025
- From the Teams sidebar, select UiPath Autopilot. The 1:1 chat with Autopilot screen opens, displaying the list of commands that become useful after you log in and configure your UiPath account.
- To set up your UiPath account, prompt a text in the chat, then follow the steps provided in the conversation.
On the left-hand side, see the View Prompts drop-down, which lists all available commands:
- Help - Displays the help message.
- Logout - Signs you out from the current session. This command allows you to change your current UiPath organization.
- Change tenant - Prompts you to select a new tenant.
- Switch Agent - Allows you to choose from available conversational agents.
- Machine configuration - Allows you to select the Runtime, Account, Machine, and Host, similar to the configuration in Orchestrator. This configuration is stored as a user preference and will be used for future runs.
- List my accessible automations - Lists the catalogue of microautomations you have access to.
- Brainstorm ideas for a project - Is a placeholder prompt designed to give you an idea of how to phrase a request in the AI-powered chat.
The automation card has the following options:
- Run Action – Runs the automation. The automation card displays both mandatory and optional input.
- View in Orchestrator – Opens the Automations page in Orchestrator.
The automation card presents users with the following options:
- Run - Runs the automation.
- View in Orchestrator - To access the Automations page in Orchestrator.
If you have access to multiple conversational agents, you can switch between them by selecting the Switch Agent command from the View Prompts drop-down.
To switch to another agent or interact with Autopilot, simply run the command again.
Important: Autopilot for Teams supports conversation with only one conversational agent at a time. This means you need to switch between
agents within the same conversation. A current limitation prevents conversations from persisting when returning to a previously
used agent.