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Multi-Card Response

Thesys that enables you to create dynamic and engaging conversational flows by adding multiple cards to a single response. These cards can appear sequentially with short delays, making the conversation feel more natural and interactive.

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What Are Multi-Card Responses?

A multi-card response is a series of cards within a single response. Each card can contain unique content like text, images, or other components. This allows for more complex and layered conversations, where information is presented step-by-step.
Additionally, transitions can be applied to individual cards to control their behavior. For instance, you can configure whether a card disappears:
Never (remains visible permanently)
After a user action (e.g., clicking a button)
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Adding a New Card to a Response

To add a new card to a response:
Locate the Add Card Button: Below the existing response, find and click on the Add Card button.
Open the Zero State: Clicking the button opens an zero response for the new card.
Build the Card: Create the card content using AI, Template or Manually
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Applying Transitions to Cards

Transitions make multi-card responses more interactive by defining when a card disappears. Here's how to apply them:
Select the Card: Click on the card you want to modify.
Access Transition Options: Once selected, a green button will appear above the card's bounding box.
Set Disappearance Behavior: Click the green button and choose one of the following options:
Never: The card will remain visible indefinitely.
After a User Action: The card will disappear after a specific action, such as clicking a button or selecting an option.
 
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