# AI Community Guru

> **Click** [**here**](https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=1069423090225918082\&permissions=275146722545\&integration_type=0\&scope=applications.commands+bot\&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcommunityone.io%2Fdashboard%2Fbot-auth-complete%2F%3Fsource%3Dgitbook\&response_type=code) **to introduce our bot to your server.**

## Set up AI Community Guru

Specifically in the Track channels configurations.

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AI Community Guru collects information from the channels that you specified in the analytics as the base information.

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## Run Community Guru

At any channels, you can run "/community-guru" with the range of date that you want to analyze.

Most often, you can start by checking in last week, or last month activities.&#x20;

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If you want to understand what has happened historically in your community, you can find a period with a high level of activities via our analytics and run the date range to see what members were talking about during the peak period.

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## A general report

It will take a couple of minutes for us to index and generate a high level report about your server activities. Here are a list of things that we include:

* General sentiment and some positive topics
* Content and potential issues related to the content
* Feedback
* Conflicts and negative issues
* Some action points

## What can you ask  AI Community Guru

Because AI Community Guru has a chat interface, we recommend you ask her anything related to your community. Here are some topics to ask her:

* What events should I host? Our bot is likely to give you a list of ideas. Your job is to decide which ideas are worth pursuing and ask our bot how to execute them. Community gurus always start by giving you a "vague" idea but can drill down to details and help you brainstorm step by step.&#x20;
* Specific product feedback. If you are launching a new product and want to find our members' feedback, ask, "What do users think about XYZ?"&#x20;
* Information about your superusers. You can ask our bot for information about either a specific user or a specific group of users (based on their Discord role). This allows you to tailor content and events for your VIP.&#x20;
* Twitter content (live soon). You can ask our bot to surface an interesting UCG that would be great for your Twitter account. In beta testing, discord UCG performs 25%+ better than normal Twitter content.&#x20;

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```

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Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
