build-zoom-virtual-agent
Reference skill for Zoom Virtual Agent. Use after routing to a virtual-agent workflow when implementing web embeds, Android or iOS wrapper integrations, knowledge-base sync, lifecycle handling, or troubleshooting.
What this skill does
# /build-zoom-virtual-agent Background reference for Zoom Virtual Agent across: - Web campaign/chat embeds. - Android WebView wrappers. - iOS WKWebView wrappers. - Knowledge-base sync and custom API ingestion. Official docs: - https://developers.zoom.us/docs/virtual-agent/ - https://developers.zoom.us/docs/virtual-agent/web/ - https://developers.zoom.us/docs/virtual-agent/android/ - https://developers.zoom.us/docs/virtual-agent/ios/ ## Routing Guardrail - If the user is implementing Contact Center app surfaces inside Zoom client, chain with [../contact-center/SKILL.md](../contact-center/SKILL.md). - If the user needs backend knowledge-base CRUD or automation scripts, chain with [../rest-api/SKILL.md](../rest-api/SKILL.md) and [../oauth/SKILL.md](../oauth/SKILL.md). - If the user asks only for website bot embed and campaign controls, stay on [web/SKILL.md](web/SKILL.md). - If the user asks for mobile native wrappers around web chat, route to [android/SKILL.md](android/SKILL.md) or [ios/SKILL.md](ios/SKILL.md). ## Quick Links 1. [concepts/architecture-and-lifecycle.md](concepts/architecture-and-lifecycle.md) 2. [scenarios/high-level-scenarios.md](scenarios/high-level-scenarios.md) 3. [references/versioning-and-drift.md](references/versioning-and-drift.md) 4. [references/samples-validation.md](references/samples-validation.md) 5. [references/environment-variables.md](references/environment-variables.md) 6. [troubleshooting/common-drift-and-breaks.md](troubleshooting/common-drift-and-breaks.md) 7. [RUNBOOK.md](RUNBOOK.md) Platform skills: - [web/SKILL.md](web/SKILL.md) - [android/SKILL.md](android/SKILL.md) - [ios/SKILL.md](ios/SKILL.md) ## Common Lifecycle Pattern 1. Configure campaign or entry ID in Virtual Agent admin. 2. Initialize SDK in web or WebView container. 3. Wait for readiness (`zoomCampaignSdk:ready` or `waitForReady()`) before calling APIs. 4. Register bridge handlers (`exitHandler`, `commonHandler`, `support_handoff`) when native orchestration is needed. 5. Handle conversation lifecycle (`engagement_started`, `engagement_ended`) and UI state. 6. End chat (`endChat`) and clean up listeners. ## High-Level Scenarios - Website campaign launcher with contextual customer attributes. - Mobile app WebView chat with native close/handoff bridge. - External URL handling via system browser vs in-app browser policy. - Knowledge-base sync from external systems using custom API connector. - Cross-team support flow that escalates from bot to live support with handoff payload. ## Chaining - Contact Center app/web/mobile patterns: [../contact-center/SKILL.md](../contact-center/SKILL.md) - OAuth app setup and tokens: [../oauth/SKILL.md](../oauth/SKILL.md) - API workflows for KB automation: [../rest-api/SKILL.md](../rest-api/SKILL.md) - Event-driven backend follow-up: [../webhooks/SKILL.md](../webhooks/SKILL.md) ## Operations - [RUNBOOK.md](RUNBOOK.md) - 5-minute preflight and debugging checklist.
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