Module Intelligent Navigation Dialogue.

Features of MIND

Always-Available Chat Workspace

MIND is available from the lower-right corner across the platform, so users can ask questions and continue workflows without changing screens or losing momentum.

Page-Aware Context and Support

MIND combines conversational context tracking, on-page interpretation, and decision support into a single assistant flow so users can move from question to understanding without losing ...

Smart Navigation Catalog

MIND includes a Smart Navigation Catalog that categorizes DCP modules and guides users through a decision-tree-like path to identify the most appropriate function for each ...

Tool-Driven Actions Across DCP

Using tool calls (functions), MIND can act on behalf of users against DCP APIs provided by Basic and other modules, enabling a guided path from ...

Always-Available Chat Workspace

MIND is available from the lower-right corner across the platform, so users can ask questions and continue workflows without changing screens or losing momentum.

  • Persistent chat entry point across pages and modules.
  • Natural-language interactions for faster navigation and execution.
  • Designed to stay available while users work in other screens.

Page-Aware Context and Support

MIND combines conversational context tracking, on-page interpretation, and decision support into a single assistant flow so users can move from question to understanding without losing context.

  • Maintains dialog context across multiple turns.
  • Uses the active page context to support interpretation and recommendations.
  • Helps users decide next steps based on available data and workflow signals.

Smart Navigation Catalog

MIND includes a Smart Navigation Catalog that categorizes DCP modules and guides users through a decision-tree-like path to identify the most appropriate function for each task.

  • Categorizes DCP modules by purpose and capability.
  • Guides users through a decision-tree path based on task intent.
  • Surfaces the most relevant function for the current goal.

Tool-Driven Actions Across DCP

Using tool calls (functions), MIND can act on behalf of users against DCP APIs provided by Basic and other modules, enabling a guided path from question to action. Because it is built on DCP's API system, the capability set is easily expandable as additional modules and endpoints are introduced.

  • Supports guided execution of API-backed tasks.
  • Connects conversational requests to module-specific capabilities.
  • Considers each module's security levels by using the active user token, so only permitted actions can be executed.
  • Provides an API-based architecture that is easy to extend.
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