# Create Your First SLM

Once you have successfully authenticated, you will earn 30 $sASRR tokens and gain access to SLM Store. To create your first SLM you have to enter [AI Lab page](https://build.assisterr.ai/ailab).&#x20;

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### Getting started

To create your first SLMs, just simply click the "Create new SLM" button, which will direct you to the builder page.&#x20;

> Note: Each user can create up to **3 SLMs**.

The page will greet you with an assistant to guide you through the process, but this guide is specifically focused on creating SLMs using the "Configure" tab.&#x20;

Click "Configure" button.

> You can check how to use AI Assistant by following [this guide](https://assisterr.gitbook.io/assisterr/product-guides/ai-assistant)

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#### SLM Builder

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When creating your SLM, you will need to fill in the following fields:

* **Name:** Enter the name of your model. This will be the title displayed to users.
* **Handle**: Provide a lowercase, unique handle for your model. This will be used for identification.
* **Description**: Write a short description of the service your SLM will provide. This helps users understand the purpose of the model.
* **Prompt**: Enter the system prompt that will define the use case for your model. This prompt should cover the specific task or service your model was created for.
* **Categories**: Select one or more categories that best describe your model. Categorizing your SLM helps users find it easily based on their interests and needs.
* **Cover Image**: Upload an image that will represent your model visually. This image will be displayed on the SLM Store page.
* **Conversation Starters (Up to 4):** Provide up to four conversation starter phrases. These prompts will help users begin interacting with your chatbot effectively.
* **Dataset**: Upload the dataset files that will serve as the knowledge base for your SLM. The system supports a maximum of **4 files**, each with a **maximum size of 5MB**.&#x20;

  Supported formats:

  * TXT

#### Example

* **Name**: *Solana Blockchain Assistant*
* **Handle**: *solana\_blockchain\_assistant*
* **Description**: *A chatbot that helps users understand the Solana blockchain, its features, and how to interact with it.*
* **Prompt**: *You are an expert assistant designed to explain the Solana blockchain. Help users with questions about Solana's architecture, transactions, and ecosystem.*
* **Categories**: *Crypto*
* **Cover Image:** *Upload an image like a logo or an illustration representing the Solana blockchain (e.g., Solana logo or an abstract blockchain graphic).*
* **Conversation Starters (Up to 4)**
  * "What is Solana?"
  * "How do I send SOL tokens?"
* **Dataset**: *Upload text files with information on Solana’s architecture, use cases, and FAQ. Each file should be in .txt format and no larger than 5MB.*
  * File 1: *solana\_overview\.txt* (Contains general information about Solana)
  * File 2: *solana\_transactions.txt* (Contains details on how transactions work in Solana)
  * File 3: *solana\_staking.txt* (Contains instructions on how to stake Solana tokens)

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#### Publishing Your First SLM

After filling in all the required fields for your SLM, you can publish your model by following these steps:

1. **Review Your SLM Details:**\
   Ensure that all fields are correctly filled out, including the name, handle, description, categories, cover image, conversation starters, and dataset.
2. **Click "Publish":**\
   Once you are satisfied with your SLM, click the **"Publish"** button located in the top-right corner of the builder page.&#x20;

You have the option to either **Publish** it to the SLM Store or **Keep it private**.

* If you choose to **Publish** your SLM, it will be made publicly available in the SLM Store for other users
* If you prefer to keep your SLM private and not share it with others yet, you can select **Keep it private**

After selecting model visibility you can click **Save** button you will deploy your first SLM,&#x20;

> By clicking **Save 1 $sASRR token** fee will be automatically deducted from your balance.

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Assisterr's servers need some time to process uploaded data. As soon as the processing is finished, it will be ready for use.

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Now You can access your SLM by clicking "Run model" that will direct you to the SLM page that was described in [#accessing-slms](https://assisterr.gitbook.io/assisterr/slm-store#accessing-slms "mention")
