Chat

Chat is where you and your avatar work together. Ask questions, hand over jobs, and approve what needs you — all in one conversation.

Talking to your avatar

Say what you want in plain language. Quick things it just answers. Anything bigger becomes a plan first: what it intends to do and what "done" means, right in the conversation — you approve, it runs, and you can watch or walk away.

Composer tools

The input box does more than text:

  • Attachments — drag in or paste images and files (documents, data files, PDFs — up to ten at a time)
  • Voice — dictate instead of typing; your words land in the box as text
  • @ mentions — pull a specific file, folder, earlier message, or connected tool into what you're asking
  • Slash commands and the + menu — shortcuts for everything below, plus clearing or compacting a long conversation
  • Modes — switch the composer into a focused mode: Plan (talk through an approach before anything runs), Task (create a scheduled task), Image (generate images — pick a style and aspect ratio, or reuse an earlier image to edit it), Code (hand over a coding job), and Think (ask for deeper reasoning on a hard question)
  • Keep typing — send more while it's still replying; follow-ups queue up and you can edit them before they go

Cards in the stream

Some replies are more than text. Cards appear in the conversation when something needs a decision or produced something worth opening:

  • Plan cards — review and approve before work starts
  • Approval cards — a specific pending action; approve or decline inline
  • Question cards — answer by tapping an option, picking a number, or rating
  • Connection reminders — if a stored site login expires, it tells you and waits. It never logs in as you.
  • Drafts and results — documents and outputs open in the Workbench beside the chat
  • Credits — if you run out mid-conversation, it says so and shows the way to keep going, rather than failing silently

Long conversations

Chat is built to be lived in. Long threads compact themselves — you'll see a divider where earlier context was summarized. When one topic outgrows the thread, your avatar may suggest opening a dedicated conversation for it — your call, one tap either way.

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