> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ixhello.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels.md).

# Channels

- [Amazon Alexa](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon.md): iX Hello support the creation of assistants and publishing to Amazon Alexa as a custom Skill or connected to an existing Alexa skill. Publishing Alexa skills requires an Amazon developer account.
- [Create Amazon Developer Account](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon/create-amazon-developer-account.md)
- [Registering Alexa User Account](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon/registering-alexa-user-account.md)
- [Alexa Account Linking to iX Hello](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon/alexa-account-linking-to-ixhello.md): The following steps will help you create a security profile on Amazon Developer Account and subsequently connect it to iX Hello.
- [Amazon Lex](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon-lex.md): iX Hello support creation of assistants and publishing to Amazon Lex as Bots. Publishing Lex Bots requires an AWS account and permission to create Lex Bots and Lambda functions.
- [Amazon Lex Integration](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon-lex-integration.md)
- [Amazon Connect and Lex Bot Integration](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon-connect-and-lex-bot-integration.md)
- [Amazon Chime and Lex Bot Integration](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/amazon-chime-and-lex-bot-integration.md)
- [Zoom](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/zoom.md)
- [ixHello Zoom Chatbot User Guide](https://docs.ixhello.com/ixhc/channels/zoom/ixhello-zoom-chatbot-user-guide.md)


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