Delete Assistant
Path Parameters
Response
This is the unique identifier for the assistant.
This is the unique identifier for the org that this assistant belongs to.
This is the ISO 8601 date-time string of when the assistant was created.
This is the ISO 8601 date-time string of when the assistant was last updated.
These are the options for the assistant's transcriber.
These are the options for the assistant's LLM.
These are the options for the assistant's voice.
This is the number to forward to if assistant runs into issues.
This sets whether the assistant's calls are recorded. Defaults to true.
This sets whether the assistant will be able to hang up the call. Defaults to false.
This sets whether the assistant can dial digits on the keypad. Defaults to false.
When this is enabled, no logs, recordings, or transcriptions will be stored. At the end of the call, you will still receive an end-of-call-report message to store on your server. Defaults to false.
These are the messages that will be sent to the Client SDKs. Default is ['transcript', 'hang', 'function-call', 'speech-update', 'metadata', 'conversation-update']
status-update
, speech-update
, transcript
, hang
, function-call
, metadata
, conversation-update
These are the messages that will be sent to your Server URL. Default is ['end-of-call-report', 'status-update', 'hang', 'function-call']
status-update
, transcript
, hang
, function-call
, end-of-call-report
, conversation-update
, phone-call-control
How many seconds of silence to wait before ending the call. Defaults to 30.
10 < x < 600
The minimum number of seconds after user speech to wait before the assistant starts speaking. Defaults to 0.4.
0 < x < 2
The minimum number of seconds to wait after punctuation before sending a request to the LLM. Defaults to 0.1.
0 < x < 3
The number of words to wait for before interrupting the assistant. Words like "stop", "actually", "no", etc. will always interrupt immediately regardless of this value. Words like "okay", "yeah", "right" will never interrupt. Defaults to 2.
1 < x < 10
This is the maximum number of seconds that the call will last. When the call reaches this duration, it will be ended.
10 < x < 3600
This is the background sound in the call. Default for phone calls is 'office' and default for web calls is 'off'.
off
, office
This is the name of the assistant. This is just for your own reference.
100
You can provide a set of phone numbers to forward to. You'll want to tell the assistant when to use each of these numbers in the system prompt.
This is the first message that the assistant will say. This can also be a URL to a containerized audio file (mp3, wav, etc.).
If unspecified, it will wait for the user to speak.
1000
This sets whether the assistant should detect voicemail. Defaults to true.
This is the message that the assistant will say if the call is forwarded to voicemail.
If unspecified, it will hang up.
1000
This is the message that the assistant will say if it ends the call.
If unspecified, it will hang up without saying anything.
400
This list contains phrases that, if spoken by the assistant, will trigger the call to be hung up. Case insensitive.
This is the metadata associated with the call.
This is the URL Vapi will communicate with via HTTP GET and POST Requests. This is used for retrieving context, function calling, and end-of-call reports.
All requests will be sent with the call object among other things relevant to that message. You can find more details in the Server URL documentation.
This overrides the serverUrl set on the org and the phoneNumber. Order of precedence: function.serverUrl > assistant.serverUrl > phoneNumber.serverUrl > org.serverUrl
This is the secret you can set that Vapi will send with every request to your server. Will be sent as a header called x-vapi-secret.
Same precendence logic as serverUrl.
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