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  "name": "I’m not technical at all—can I still set things up so Alexa mentions me or my business?",
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      "name": "I’m not technical at all—can I still set things up so Alexa mentions me or my business?",
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        "text": "If you’re non-technical, focus on the tools Amazon designed for regular users: Blueprints (Custom Q&A) and simple skills built from templates. You can still get Alexa to mention your name or business without writing code.\n\nThese tools are step-by-step and live inside the Alexa app or a browser interface.\n\n**Key factors:**\n- Blueprints provides guided flows for Q&A and simple experiences\n- You can copy and tweak existing templates instead of starting from scratch\n- The main work is wording, not programming\n- Complex, integrated skills may still require a developer\n\nStart with Custom Q&A and experiment until you’re comfortable. If you later need more advanced functionality (bookings, data lookup), consider hiring a developer for that part while you continue owning the content.\n\nNon-technical owners can still drive voice strategy by owning the questions, answers, and user experience.",
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        "description": "Yes. Use Alexa Blueprints and simple templates. They’re designed for non-technical users and let you create Custom Q&A or basic skills where Alexa says your chosen wording. You handle the phrasing, and only bring in developers if you later need complex integrations."
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  "description": "Yes. Use Alexa Blueprints and simple templates. They’re designed for non-technical users and let you create Custom Q&A or basic skills where Alexa says your cho"
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