Help
### Frequently asked questions
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#### What are Alexa Skill Blueprints?
Alexa Skill Blueprints are a new way for you to customize your Alexa
experience by adding personalized Alexa skills and responses.
Personalized skills and responses make Alexa even more knowledgeable,
delivering a delightful experience that is unique to you and your
family.
#### How do I create a skill using Alexa Skill Blueprints?
You can create your own Alexa skills and responses in minutes with easy
to use templates - just fill in the blanks. Choose from the different
blueprints to see what kind of skill you'd like to make. [Browse the
various blueprints](/home) to see which one you'd like to customize to
fit your household.
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#### What's the difference between a Skill Blueprint and a regular Alexa skill?
Alexa skills are like apps for Alexa. You can already choose from
thousands of skills, from ordering a pizza to requesting a ride. Skill
Blueprints are templates that you can use to create skills of your own
and customize to fit your lifestyle.
#### How many skills can I make?
There's no limit to the number of skills you can make, so create as
many as you like.
#### Who has access to the personalized content I create?
Your personalized skills and responses are only available on Alexa
devices associated with your account.
#### Can I use an Alexa Developer account to use Skill Blueprints?
Yes, you can log in with any Amazon account, including developer
accounts, to use Skill Blueprints. You will be able to see the skills
you've made using blueprints, but you cannot edit them in the developer
portal.
#### How do I know which account my device is using?
Just ask, "Alexa, which account is this?" and your Alexa-enabled
device will tell you which account is currently logged in.
#### My Alexa device is registered to a different account than the one I used to log in to Skill Blueprints. Can I still access the skills I've made from my devices?
You should use the same account for Skill Blueprints that you used to
register your Alexa devices, otherwise you'll have to switch accounts.
If you have multiple accounts in your household and you want to switch
to the account that you used to make your skill, just tell Alexa which
account you want to switch to. For example, "Alexa, switch to Jeff's
account."
If you do not have multiple accounts listed in your household, you will
need to switch accounts using the Alexa app.
1. Go to the Alexa app and select **Settings**.
2. Select the device you want to use and choose **Deregister**.
3. At the bottom of the Settings page, select **Sign Out**
4. Log back in to the app with the account you used to make your
skills. You will need to make sure you're signed into the account
you wish to link your device to.
5. From **Settings**, select **Set Up A New Device** to link your
Alexa-enabled device.
#### Can I use Skill Blueprints on my mobile device?
Yes you can create skills using blueprints on your desktop or mobile
device, but the website is optimized for desktop.
#### Why can't I open my skill?
If you recently made or edited your skill, it may take a couple minutes
to process. To see if your skill is ready, go to the [Skills You've
Made](/skills) page and make sure the status is set to **Ready to use**.
Secondly, make sure the language for your device is set to English
(United States). To change the language for your device:
1. In the Alexa app, open **Settings**.
2. Select the device to modify its settings.
3. Select **Language**.
4. Select **English (United States)**.
If your skill is ready to use and your language is set to English
(United States), then you will need to check to make sure you're using
the right skill name. You'll need to restart your skill by saying,
"Alexa, open..." Or, "Alexa, start..." For example, "Alexa, open
My Family Trivia."
Alexa is still learning new words and names, so your skill name might be
a little too difficult to understand. You can always change the skill
name on the [Skills You've Made](/skills) page to something simple and
unique. Check out the section on [naming your
skill](/help/make-your-skill) for best practices.
#### I can't find the skill I made. Where did it go?
Your skill may have a different name than what you remember or you may
have made it under a different account. You can find all of your skills
for your account in the [Skills You've Made](/skills) page. You can
also ask your Alexa device which account is currently logged in.
If you disabled a skill that you want to use, you will need to enable it
again. Go to the Alexa app and select **Skills** then choose **Your
Skills**. Select the skill and choose **Enable skill**.
#### Why can't I use certain names for my skill?
Alexa is still learning new words and names, so your skill name might be
too difficult for Alexa to understand or may be too similar to another
skill name you've made. If the skill doesn't open reliably with the
skill name you've chosen, you may have to rename your skill with a
simple, unique name that is between two and three syllables long. Check
out the [Make your skill](/help/make-your-skill) page to learn more
about naming your skill.
#### Can I change my skill name after I create my skill?
Yes, you can edit the name of your skill if you don't like it or if
it's too complicated to remember. Check out the [Make your
skill](/help/make-your-skill) page for more details about naming your
skill.
#### How long before my skill is ready to use?
After you create a skill, it will be ready to use in a few minutes. To
see if your skill is ready to use, check out the [Skills You've
Made](/skills) page and select the skill to see more details.
#### The skill doesn't respond like I want it to. How can I fix it?
Alexa is still learning new phrases and may not always understand that
certain words refer to the same idea. For Q&A especially, you'll need to
prompt Alexa using the exact same questions that you customized for your
skill. If you find that you're asking your questions differently, you
may want to update your skill to reflect the specific language you're
using. You can view what you've said to Alexa in the Alexa app by going
to **Settings** and choosing **History**.
You can edit the content in your skill anytime. Go to the [Skills
You've Made](/skills) page, choose your skill, and select **Edit**.
#### Can Alexa understand special characters?
Alexa can interpret alpha-numeric characters and certain special
characters including: question marks ( ? ), exclamation points ( ! ),
colons ( : ), periods ( . ), apostrophes ( ' ), dashes ( - ), and
commas ( , ). When you're creating your skill, if you add in a special
character that is not supported, you'll see an error message.
#### Can I delete my skill?
Yes, but you may want to disable your skill in the Alexa App instead.
Disabling a skill allows you to keep it from being used, but you can
enable it later if you change your mind. Deleting a skill will remove it
from your account and you will not be able to use that skill name again.
To disable your skill, go to the Alexa app and select **Skills** then
choose **Your Skills**. Select the skill and choose **Disable skill**.
If you wish to delete your skill, go to the [Skills You've
Made](/skills) page, select the skill and choose **Delete**.
#### How many people can I share my skill with?
There's no limit to the number of people you can share your Blueprints
skill with. Just keep in mind that once you share your skill, anyone can
share that link outside of your network as well.
#### Can someone edit my skill after I've shared it with them?
No, as the skill creator only you have the ability to edit your skill or
revoke access to your skill for everyone.
#### Why can't I share a skill using WhatsApp or text from my computer?
Even if your computer supports texting apps, sharing via text or
WhatsApp is only available when logged into Skill Blueprints from a
mobile device.
#### Can I revoke access to my skill for individual people?
No, at this time you cannot selectively remove access for specific
people currently using your skill. If you set the access on your skill
back to **Just me**, you will remove access for everyone.
#### How do I change the name of my skill once I've shared it?
To edit the name, you'll need to revoke access to your skill first.
1. Go to the **Skills You've Made** page and select a skill.
2. Under **Access**, select the option to **Revoke**. The status of
your skill will change back to **Just me**.
3. Choose edit icon next to the name of your skill.
4. After editing the name, go back to **Skill Actions** and select
**Share With Others**.
5. When prompted, share the new link to your skill with recipients via
email, text, or as a post over social media.
#### Will recipients still be able to use my skill if I revoke access, then re-share it with the same name?
No, the old link and access to the skill will be disabled for everyone.
A new link will be generated for your skill that you'll need to share
for anyone to use your skill.
#### Why don't I see my Blueprints skill I've shared in the Alexa Skills Store?
Blueprints skills are not certified for publication on the Alexa Skills
Store. You can only share personal skills via the link supplied to you
from the **Skills You've Made** page.
#### How do I know if someone has shared a Blueprints skill with me?
You will receive an email, text, or notification on your social media
account telling you about the skill, who sent it, and a link to enable
the skill for yourself. After opening the link, you'll need to log in
to your Amazon account to view the skill page. Once you've logged in,
select the **Enable** button if you want to use that skill. Once you see
a confirmation message, the skill is ready to use on any Alexa-enabled
device registered to the Amazon account where you enabled the skill.
#### How do I find a skill once it's been shared with me?
In the Alexa App, go to **Skills** > **Your Skill** > **Personal
Skill**. You'll have the option to view details or enable the skill by
selecting the **Enable Skill** button. You won't be able to access
shared skills in Skill Blueprints portal, only the skills you've made.
#### Why can't I use a skill that was shared with me?
The creator of the skill may have deleted the skill, changed the
skill's name or revoked access to it.
#### What happens if two skills share the same name?
Always pick a unique name for your skill to make sure it's memorable and
to avoid name sharing between skills. Due to how skills are invoked, if
there are two skills that have identical names, Alexa might start either
skill.
#### Someone shared a skill with me that has offensive or inappropriate language. What should I do?
Please use the link on the skill detail page that was shared with you to report the hateful or offensive language. Skills that violate Amazon's
policies will be disabled from shared accounts.