Welcome
This is the user and administrator documentation for the schnell.digital AI Kit — a platform that helps your organization put AI to work without writing code: design automations, connect your own knowledge bases, plug in AI models of your choice, and keep an eye on cost and usage.
The documentation is written for two audiences:
- End users — people who use the Inbox to talk to agents and pick up tasks from automations.
- Administrators & moderately technical staff — IT or business teams who build automations, manage users, watch the system's health, and run the platform on-premise.
If you have never used the AI Kit before, start with Getting Started → Introduction.
What is on these pages
| Section | What you will find |
|---|---|
| Getting Started | Concepts, installation, licensing — the absolute basics. |
| Inbox | How users log in for the first time and talk to agents. |
| Automations | Building workflows and agents, the new-automation wizard, and a page for every integration. |
| Models | Connecting AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, or your own Ollama installation. |
| Knowledge | Giving the AI access to your own documents and data. |
| Metrics | Understanding token usage, cost, and runtime per automation. |
| Administration | Workspaces, users, licensing, health, triggers. |
| Security (On-Premise) | What runs where, which ports, which data stays on your servers. |
| Best Practices | Data privacy, pseudonymization, logging — recommendations you can adopt as-is. |
How to read this documentation
- Step-by-step instructions describe what you see in the user interface, not the underlying code.
- Recommendations at the end of most pages collect what works well, what to watch out for, and what to avoid.
- Screenshots are marked with a placeholder. They will be filled in as the documentation matures.
A note on languages
The default language is English. A German translation is in preparation. When German content is unavailable, the page falls back to English automatically.