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Parlant: Reliable Customer-Facing AI Agents with LLMs πŸ’¬ βœ…

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Parlant is an LLM-first conversational AI agent framework designed to give control freaks the precision they need over their AI agents. πŸ”§ πŸŽ›οΈ It's operated using an easy-to-use CLI πŸ“Ÿ and native client SDKs in Python and TypeScript πŸ“¦.

IMPORTANT NOTE: We're looking for more contributors to help get customer-facing agents under control! To be a part of this effort, join our Discord server and tell us about your relevant skills and how you wish to help.

Who uses Parlant?

Parlant is used to deliver complex AI agents that reliably follow your business rules in use cases such as:

  • 🏦 Regulated financial services
  • πŸ₯ Healthcare communications
  • πŸ“œ Legal assistance
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Compliance-focused use cases
  • 🎯 Brand-sensitive customer service
  • 🀝 Personal advocacy and representation

How is Parlant used?

Developers and data-scientists are using Parlant to:

  • πŸ€– Create custom-tailored conversational agents quickly and easily
  • πŸ‘£ Define behavioral guidelines for agents to follow (Parlant ensures they are followed reliably)
  • πŸ› οΈ Attach tools with specific guidance on how to properly use them in different contexts
  • πŸ“– Manage their agents’ glossary to ensure strict interpretation of terms in a conversational context
  • πŸ‘€ Add customer-specific information to deliver personalized interactions

✨ Take Control of AI Agent Decisions

Parlant transforms how AI agents make decisions in customer-facing use cases.

It moves beyond traditional prompt engineering and flow charts. Instead, you provide it with contextual atomic guidelines, and it adapts your instructions to each conversation in real-time. By intelligently matching and activating relevant behavioral guidelines for each specific context, your agents end up consistently following your business rules while maintaining much more natural conversations with your customers than you could achieve with predefined semantic graphs or flow charts.

How does Parlant work?

graph TD
    API(Parlant REST API) -->|React to Session Trigger| Engine[AI Response Engine]
    Engine -->|Load Domain Terminology| GlossaryStore
    Engine -->|Match Guidelines| GuidelineProposer
    Engine -->|Infer & Call Tools| ToolCaller
    Engine -->|Tailor Guided Message| MessageGenerator
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When an agent needs to respond to a customer, Parlant's engine evaluates the situation, checks relevant guidelines, gathers necessary information through your tools, and continuously re-evaluates its approach based on your guidelines as new information emerges. When it's time to generate a message, Parlant implements self-critique mechanisms to ensure that the agent's responses precisely align with your intended behavior as given by the contextually-matched guidelines.

πŸ“š More technical docs on the architecture and API are available under docs/.

πŸ“¦ Quickstart

Parlant comes pre-built with responsive session (conversation) management, a detection mechanism for incoherence and contradictions in guidelines, content-filtering, jailbreak protection, an integrated sandbox UI for behavioral testing, native API clients in Python and TypeScript, and other goodies.

$ pip install parlant
$ parlant-server
$ # Open the sandbox UI at http://localhost:8800 and play

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πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈπŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Who Is Parlant For?

Parlant is the right tool for the job if you're building an LLM-based chat agent, and:

  1. 🎯 Your use case places a high importance on behavioral precision and consistency, particularly in customer-facing scenarios
  2. πŸ”„ Your agent is expected to undergo continuous behavioral refinements and changes, and you need a way to implement those changes efficiently and confidently
  3. πŸ“ˆ You're expected to maintain a growing set of behavioral guidelines, and you need to maintain them coherently and with version-tracking
  4. πŸ’¬ Conversational UX and user-engagmeent is an important concern for your use case, and you want to easily control the flow and tone of conversations

⭐ Star Us: Your Support Goes a Long Way!

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πŸ€” What Makes Parlant Different?

In a word: Guidance. 🧭🚦🀝

Parlant's engine revolves around solving one key problem: How can we reliably guide customer-facing agents to behave in alignment with our needs and intentions.

Hence Parlant's fundamentally different approach to agent building: Managed Guidelines:

$ parlant guideline create \
    --agent-id MY_AGENT_ID \
    --condition "the customer wants to return an item" \
    --action "get the order number and item name and then help them return it"

By giving structure to behavioral guidelines, and granularizing guidelines (i.e. making each behavioral guideline a first-class entity in the engine), Parlant's engine is able to offer unprecedented control, quality, and efficiency in building LLM-based agents:

  1. πŸ›‘οΈ Reliability: Running focused self-critique in real-time, per guideline, to ensure it is actually followed
  2. πŸ’‘ Explainability: Providing feedback around its interpretation of guidelines in each real-life context, which helps in troubleshooting and improvement
  3. πŸ”§ Maintainability: Helping you maintain a coherent set of guidelines by detecting and alerting you to possible contradictions (gross or subtle) in your instructions

πŸ’ͺ Other benefits

Control that actually works

  • Coherence checks: Catch conflicts by having Parlant evaluate new guidelines against existing ones before they're applied
  • See changes instantly: Modify behavior on the fly by updating guidelines directly β€” no retraining or redeployment needed
  • Track changes in Git: Manage agent behavior like code by storing configuration as JSON in your repo. Review, rollback, branch, and merge just like any other code
  • Clean architecture: Separate concerns by keeping business logic in tools and conversation patterns in guidelines. Each piece does what it does best

Deploy with confidence

  • Reliable at scale: Parlant filters and selects guidelines per context, allowing you to scale your agent's complexity and use-cases while maintaining consistent, focused behavior
  • Debug with ease: Troubleshoot effectively by tracing which guidelines were applied and why for any given response. leveraging Parlant's highly descriptive and explainable log outputs
  • Test before deploy: Validate changes using the built-in chat UI to test new behaviors before they reach customers

πŸ€– Works with all major LLM providers

πŸ“š Learning Parlant

To start learning and building with Parlant, visit our documentation portal.

Need help? Ask us anything on Discord. We're happy to answer questions and help you get up and running!

πŸ’» Usage Example

Adding a guideline for an agentβ€”for example, to ask a counter-question to get more info when a customer asks a question:

parlant guideline create \
    --agent-id CUSTOMER_SUCCESS_AGENT_ID \
    --condition "a free-tier customer is asking how to use our product" \
    --action "first seek to understand what they're trying to achieve"

In Parlant, Customer-Agent interaction happens asynchronously, to enable more natural customer interactions, rather than forcing a strict and unnatural request-reply mode.

Here's a basic example of a simple client (using the TypeScript client SDK):

import { ParlantClient } from 'parlant-client';

const client = ParlantClient({ environment: SERVER_ADDRESS });

session_id = "...";

// Post customer message
const customerEvent = await client.sessions.createEvent(session_id, {
   kind: "message",
   source: "customer",
   message: "How do you use this product?",
});

// Wait for and get the agent's reply
const [agentEvent] = (await client.sessions.listEvents(session_id, {
   kinds: "message",
   source: "ai_agent",
   minOffset: customerEvent.offset,
   waitForData: 60 // Wait up to 60 seconds for an answer
}));

// Print the agent's reply
const { agentMessage } = agentEvent.data as { message: string };
console.log(agentMessage);

// Inspect the details of the message generation process
const { trace } = await client.sessions.inspectEvent(
   session_id,
   agentEvent.id
);

πŸ‘‹ Contributing

We use the Linux-standard Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO.md), so that, by contributing, you confirm that you have the rights to submit your contribution under the Apache 2.0 license (i.e., that the code you're contributing is truly yours to share with the project).

Please consult CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.

Can't wait to get involved? Join us on Discord and let's discuss how you can help shape Parlant. We're excited to work with contributors directly while we set up our formal processes!

Otherwise, feel free to start a discussion or open an issue here on GitHubβ€”freestyle 😎.