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And here we are at Nanaimo.

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And I'm going to click on the sign in button and up it comes.

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And you remember well that we're now on this dashboard screen, the cloud level screen.

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And I'm going to press Open Instance to come into the instance.

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I've got 21 days left in my free trial.

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And uh, it's running version two.

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I'm going to press Open Instance.

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And we are now going to come to that home page.

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Here it is.

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Which if it's your very first time it looks a bit different, but otherwise it should look just like

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this.

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And there is a snarky stock price lookup we've got right there.

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But we're going to be building some more workflows today uh, by looking at Google Drive.

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Okay.

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So I'm going to press this Create Workflow button on the top.

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Right up comes the editor with the canvas in the middle.

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You're used to this.

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Now there's a button here.

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To add the first step I click here.

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This is a trigger.

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It's showing us the possible nodes of triggers.

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And we want to have the uh on chat message trigger again the one that you know already.

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This comes up and you may be able to just press escape, or you may have to click here and then press

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escape to come back to the editor screen.

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And here we are.

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And I'm going to press the plus again one more time.

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Go to AI and pick an AI agent.

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Press escape.

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Here we are.

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We're going to give it the normal memory, the simple memory like so escape.

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It's got some simple memory.

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We're going to give it a chat model.

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You can choose open router or open AI.

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I think I'm just going to choose open AI chat model.

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It automatically suggests just using the open AI account.

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We'll stick with 4.1 mini.

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I'll press escape.

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Here we go.

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And, uh, this seems like a good starting point.

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We'll just check it's working.

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We'll say hi there.

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Off it goes and thinks we see everything going.

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Hello.

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How can I assist you today?

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All is good.

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We're ready to get started.

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I'd like to start just by showing you a couple of simple things about the editor.

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Just so you're getting more comfortable.

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We'll do a little bit more each time.

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First up, remember we can rename this, uh, from my workflow six.

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We can change it something like first Integrations.

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Uh, you may remember that hit enter and that is now the new name of this workflow.

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There's a whole thing about tagging that you can give different tags to your workflows, very similar

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to if you write blog posts and things which which are you can you can do if you wish.

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I want to show you that when you're when you're on the the canvas like this, on this editor, there's

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a nice shortcut.

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There's lots of ways you can zoom in and zoom out by pressing these buttons to zoom in and zoom out.

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Um, and, uh, you'll also discover that if you hold down the on a PC, it's the control key on a mac,

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it's the command key, the one with the clover symbol on it.

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Press that and then you can click and drag.

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And you move yourself around the canvas like this.

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Just try that now yourself.

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Do that a bit.

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Do that again.

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And you'll see as I do that, that there's that little map radar kind of thing on the bottom left there,

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which is a bit like if you're playing an adventure game and you see like a little map of the terrain,

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it's a map of the whole space that our workflow lives in, with those white boxes representing, uh,

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the actual nodes that we've got in our diagram.

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So that just gives you a little sense of how to navigate around a bit.

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And as the next thing to show you, just since we're going to be pro users of any.

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And we're not going to want to be doing too much.

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Click, click clicking.

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We're going to want to be on the keyboard a lot with our shortcuts.

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So what I want you to do is if you see the plus button on your keyboard, you don't need to press shift

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and you just need to just press the plus button.

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If I press that right now, I zoom in like this.

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And if I press the minus button, I zoom out, look at that plus minus.

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And if you press the zero button, then it resets it to normal.

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So you may be used to doing this with like a control or command button if you're using a browser.

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But with N810 you just simply press those buttons.

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Plus to go in, minus to go out, zero to reset it to the default.

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And that's just a really nice, simple way to do it.

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One other shortcut I'm going to mention right now is the Tab button.

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If you press the Tab button, it opens the node list on the on the right there that sidebar press escape.

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Go back tab.

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Up it comes escape.

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Go back.

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It's just some good things to try out.

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So try pressing Plus Minus tab escape a few times just to get a feel.

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Build some muscle memory for the shortcut keys in editor.

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Okay, we're now going to move to Google Drive.

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Now if if you've never used Google Drive before.

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It's very much something that you can just pick up on the fly because it's super easy.

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If you've never set up a Gmail account, you just go to gmail.com, create a Gmail for free, and then

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you can just go to the the normal, the application, uh, thing on the top right.

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Um, the well I'll click over here.

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It's something that looks like this.

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And then you can, you can use that to get to the drive or just go to Drive.google.com.

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And when you're on the drive, it's like any of these online sites that lets you create files and folders.

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And I'm in a folder.

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Now that I created, I'd gone to new, I'd said a new folder, and I called it stuff.

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And so we're now looking at the contents of stuff on my Google Drive, and here it is.

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And if you're not familiar with this, just click around, you'll figure it all out.

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And if you don't want to have a Gmail and Google Drive, then you don't need to just just watch me instead

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and see what I do get a feel for how integrations work.

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But here we are in Google Drive.

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Time to make some docs, okay?

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And when I say we're going to create a Google doc, I really mean we're going to create a Google Sheet.

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Sometimes when people say Google Docs, they're referring to any type of document in your Google Drive.

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Sometimes they're referring specifically to like a word processor, a Google doc.

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So if I go to new, I could create like a, like a word.

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But I'm going to create a sheet a Google sheet.

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Here it is.

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And we're going to call it, uh, portfolio.

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There it is.

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Portfolio is the name of this Google sheet.

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And it's going to have a very simple sheet indeed.

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It's going to have ticker.

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Uh, quantity.

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And price as three columns in there.

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Okay.

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So what what uh what should we have.

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Let's have uh, ticker.

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Uh, we'll have Google our favorite starting point.

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We'll have three Google shares.

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We will have, uh, two Apple shares.

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And I know Tesla.

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That's always the examples people give.

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How many of them should we have.

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Let's have three of them.

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Two.

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So here is our our equity portfolio of some shares.

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We've got a ticker.

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We've got a quantity.

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And we've left the price suspiciously empty.

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Okay.

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Let's get to some automations.
