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Guided walkthrough (no jargon)

Ask your AI assistant to guide you and Amdahl runs a friendly, numbered-menu interview so you pick what you want instead of guessing

New to Amdahl, or not sure what to ask for? You do not need to know any technical terms or which tool to call. Ask your connected assistant to guide you, and Amdahl walks you through a short, friendly interview — you answer by picking a number.

How to start

Once you have connected an assistant, just say any of these:

  • "What can this do?"
  • "Help me get started."
  • "Guide me."

Your assistant picks up the built-in system/guide_me walkthrough and shows you a menu.

What it feels like

The walkthrough is a set of plain-English choices — no jargon, no queries to write. It offers goals like:

  1. Prep me for a meeting or call — everything you know about a company before you talk to them.
  2. Hear what our customers are saying — the common themes, objections, and praise across your conversations.
  3. Look up a specific deal or account — where it stands, who's involved, what's been said.
  4. Find proof — real customer quotes and wins for a topic.
  5. Research a company, person, or market — a briefing that blends the open web with your own customer data.
  6. Build a live dashboard page — a shareable page with charts, from a ready-made template.
  7. Set up a report that runs itself — a recurring briefing with no manual work.
  8. Just tell me what Amdahl knows about my business.

You reply with a number. The assistant may ask one or two quick follow-ups (also as numbered choices, or a name like the company you are meeting), then does the work and answers in plain language. Every answer ends with a few numbered next steps so you can keep going.

Plain language throughout

Whether or not you use the walkthrough, connected assistants translate Amdahl's internal terms into everyday language — "conversations" rather than "interactions", "topics" rather than "clusters", "a workflow" rather than "a blueprint". You will not see SQL or field names unless you ask how something works.

Going deeper

When you are ready for the full picture of what is available, ask for the overview (the system/getting_started reference), or browse your assistant's prompt menu — Amdahl ships focused shortcuts for meeting prep, competitor research, win/loss analysis, and more.