Using SailPoint Harbor Pilot
Harbor Pilot is SailPoint's AI agent that can help you find documentation and create access requests in Identity Security Cloud. As Harbor Pilot processes your natural language entries, it also displays the AI's logic and plan for its next actions.
Harbor Pilot has some limitations and can make mistakes. As SailPoint receives more feedback, Harbor Pilot will continue to evolve.
If Harbor Pilot has been enabled by an administrator, you can start a session by selecting the Harbor Pilot icon
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Creating and Managing Access Requests
When you enter a request related to access, Harbor Pilot can help you identify and request the entitlement, access profile, or role that best meets your needs. You can view the results of your access request search and use the checkboxes to choose which items Harbor Pilot should request for you. You can also cancel pending access requests. The details of your request are displayed in the Harbor Pilot chat and in the Request Center.
Note
Harbor Pilot can only create access requests for yourself. To request access for another user, use the Request Center or contact your admin.
Starting New Conversations
To clear your current conversation and start a new session with Harbor Pilot, select the Menu icon
in the chat window and choose New Conversation.
Limitations
Harbor Pilot is currently in its early stages, and while it’s already capable of handling important tasks, it’s still learning and evolving. It can make mistakes, so it's important to always review and validate the information it provides.
You can use the and icons to provide instant feedback on Harbor Pilot's responses. SailPoint evaluates that data to refine and improve Harbor Pilot's model.
Some current limitations include:
- Harbor Pilot is supported and tested for English only.
- Due to limitations in AWS regional support, Harbor Pilot is only available for customers in AWS regions where the AWS Bedrock LLM that SailPoint employs is supported.
If you consistently receive error messages from Harbor Pilot that something wrong happened, you can contact your admin or Support for help.
Tips for Creating Effective Prompts
Harbor Pilot understands natural language requests. You can select the Menu icon
in the chat window and choose Explore Prompts to view commonly used queries for searching documentation and creating access requests.
To get the best benefits from Harbor Pilot:
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Use clear, concise language. Avoid jargon or overly complex wording.
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Focus the prompt on a specific topic or task.
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Provide an example of the type of input or response you’re looking for.
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Use action-oriented language that encourages engagement, such as “Tell me about...” or “Describe...”.
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Keep prompts short - typically just a sentence or two. Overly lengthy prompts can be confusing.
Documentation Feedback
Feedback is provided as an informational resource only and does not form part of SailPoint’s official product documentation. SailPoint does not warrant or make any guarantees about the feedback (including without limitation as to its accuracy, relevance, or reliability). All feedback is subject to the terms set forth at https://developer.sailpoint.com/discuss/tos.