Step-by-step Guide to OpenCopilot
A Comprehensive Guide to Get Started
OpenCopilot is a free and open-source tool that enables you to create AI copilots for your SaaS product. These copilots can interact with your underlying APIs and execute calls as needed. We are open-source under the MIT license and also support OpenAPI standards.
Watch this video from Shopify to understand what a Copilot (AKA sidekick) is:
(OpenCopilot is inspired by Shopify’s sidekick and is not affiliated with Shopify.)
Replace button-based UI with text-based instructions
OpenCopilot provides a new interface for your app, allowing your users to ask questions to the copilot. It can understand these questions, call your backend, and then provide state-of-the-art answers. There are unlimited use cases for the copilot; it can serve as an onboarding buddy, provide support, act as a sidekick, and much more.
For example, let’s say you run a pet shop. Traditionally, to get an answer to a simple question like “Based on last month’s sales, can you explain where I’m lacking?” you would need to click many buttons, download last month’s sales data, export it to Excel, perform calculations, and more. However, if you have the OpenCopilot widget integrated into your web app, the copilot will call your backend, retrieve the necessary data, analyze it on the fly, and provide you with an answer. This makes decision-making much easier. (You can even ask the copilot to create discounts on specific items.)
How can the copilot call my backend?
When creating your copilot, OpenCopilot will prompt you to upload your Swagger file, which is a machine-readable document that describes and documents RESTful APIs. It makes it easier for developers to understand and interact with web services. OpenCopilot will validate this file and suggest recommended actions. If your APIs require authorization or authentication, you can still pass your tokens using one of the copilot options (learn more about authorization).
Then, whenever a user sends any request, OpenCopilot will use Language Model-based to understand the request and determine if it requires API calls or not.
In some cases, you might have complex workflows that is busniess specific, you can define these workflows using OpenCopilot’s flows editor. Learn more about flows.
Can I self-host it?
(self hosting is as easy as running single make install
command)
OpenCopilot is open source, which means you can easily self-host it on your machine. Follow these steps, and it should work out of the box.
Is my data safe?
You always have the option to self-host OpenCopilot, giving you full control over your data. We also support Qdrant (an offline vector DB) and many other open-source Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing you to run OpenCopilot 100% offline.