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Onboarding Preview

Fluent onboarding is the setup path that helps your assistant remember what fits your life before it starts planning with you.

The goal is simple: help you choose where Fluent should start, collect only the setup details needed for that area, and then send you back to a useful next step.

First Choice

Fluent should ask whether you want to start with:

  • Meals
  • Style
  • Health
  • all three

What Setup Will Cover

Meals setup should cover food preferences, constraints, household shape, schedule, and grocery-list expectations.

Style setup should cover closet setup intent, what you want Style to help with first, fit and fabric preferences, color and occasion patterns, and whether you want to add closet photos now or later.

Health setup should cover fitness/routine goals, schedule, equipment, experience level, and a first training block shape. Health is limited early-access fitness and routine planning. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, emergency support, clinical nutrition, or a substitute for a professional.

How It Should Work Across Assistants

When a host can show a Fluent widget, onboarding can eventually be visual. When a host is text-first, Fluent should ask the same questions conversationally.

That means ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, and generic MCP clients can share the same setup model even if they present it differently.

Current Boundary

Setup is still early-access work. Fluent should keep it useful across both rich hosts and text-first assistants instead of making setup depend on one assistant's UI.

Fluent is in early access and open source