After your Connected Docs site is live, you can adjust how the AI assistant is presented and how readers interact with your content. These settings live in **Pro...
After your Connected Docs site is live, you can adjust how the AI assistant is presented and how readers interact with your content. These settings live in **Pro...
After your Connected Docs site is live, you can adjust how the AI assistant is presented and how readers interact with your content. These settings live in Project settings → Connected Docs.
Landing experience
The Landing experience setting controls what a reader sees when they first open your site.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| **Docs first** | Reader lands on your documentation index — the same experience as your original site. The AI assistant is accessible via a button. |
| **Assistant first** | Reader lands on the AI assistant page (`/ask`). Best for support-focused sites where most readers arrive with a question. |
Change this at any time from Project settings → Connected Docs → Layout.
AI assistant button placement
The Agent trigger setting controls where the button that opens the AI assistant appears on your site.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| **Floating** | A floating button appears in the bottom corner of every page. Unobtrusive and does not alter your site's header. |
| **Header** | A button is injected into your site's top navigation bar. More visible, but may affect the header's appearance depending on your theme. |
Agent appearance
You can brand the AI assistant to match your site's visual identity. Open Project settings → Connected Docs → Appearance to configure:
- Primary color — the accent color used for the assistant UI (buttons, links, highlights)
- Font family — the typeface used inside the assistant panel
- Icon — the icon shown on the assistant trigger button
These settings affect only the injected assistant panel, not your underlying documentation site. Your site's own theme, colors, and fonts are unaffected.
Page feedback widget
The Page feedback widget adds a "Was this page helpful?" prompt to the bottom of every page. Responses are captured in Manage → Analytics and contribute to Docs Health signals.
To enable or disable the widget, go to Project settings → Connected Docs and toggle Page feedback.
When enabled, each page shows a simple thumbs up / thumbs down prompt. Readers can optionally add a short comment. Responses are associated with the page URL and appear in your analytics dashboard alongside AI usage data.