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Standardizing how you name and write AI content is one of the most impactful steps you can take to scale your AI adoption program. This includes naming rules for items in the Editor and Console, and the microcopy — prompt text, validation messages, and conversational answers — that shapes how users experience AI guidance.
Good AI microcopy builds user trust. Specific, consistent, on-brand AI feedback makes users more likely to engage with AI features and act on the guidance they receive.
Remember: Standardization requires accountability. Assign an owner — such as a Project Lead or Program Manager — and define checkpoints before publishing.
Avoid adding the WalkMe AI feature type (AI SmartTip, AI Action, AI Answers) as a standalone name. Here are examples of optimized naming conventions by AI item type:
Joule Action (Action Bar)
AI SmartTip Set
AI Answers Knowledge Source
Custom Q&A
Keep in mind that items added to the WalkMe Menu, for example Smart Walk-Thrus or resources, will display the name given in the editor to users as well. You can use internal naming conventions to give more context to your internal team.
Note: Smart Walk-Thrus and Resources can have internal only naming added to them to provide more context to builders.
Any text within two “|” characters at the beginning of the WalkMe item, will only be visible within the editor to internal WalkMe users. The text outside of these characters, will be visible to everyone, including your end-users.
Example:
|Version 1.0|Create an Opportunity will appear in the menu as Create an Opportunity.
Joule integrates SAP's enterprise AI copilot with the WalkMe Action Bar, extending AI assistance across SAP and non-SAP applications. Builders configure Joule Skills, custom AI Actions, and AI Launchers in the Action Bar Console and WalkMe Editor.
Follow the same Process – Object – Action framework used for Tracked Events and other DAP content. This keeps naming consistent across your entire WalkMe program.
Here are examples of using the Process - Object - Action framework:
Apply the microcopy principles in this article. In addition:
| ✓ Do | ✗ Don't |
|---|---|
| Summarize Purchase Order | Summarize |
| Rewrite in Formal Tone | AI Writing Action |
AI SmartTips use generative AI to evaluate open-text inputs against a builder-defined prompt, providing real-time feedback as users type. Unlike standard Validation SmartTips, they use a natural language prompt — not a fixed rule — to judge whether input meets your criteria.
Use the same structure as standard SmartTip Sets, with an – AI suffix to distinguish them from non-AI SmartTips on the same page or form.
Format: [App] – [Page/Form] – AI Validation
Example: Workday – Job Requisition Form – AI Validation
AI Answers is a conversational search tool in the WalkMe Pro Menu. Grounded in company-specific knowledge sources, it lets users ask natural-language questions and receive contextual answers without leaving their workflow.
Format: [Dept] – [Doc Type] – [Version/Year]
Example: HR – Onboarding Policy Guide – 2025
The following are considerations when creating a Standard Operating Procedure in this area: