Chats
Chats are where you ask questions, review answers, and continue work across your workspace. You can start a general workspace chat, or continue a chat that is attached to a specific agent or database.
Starting a Workspace Chat
Workspace chats help you find and understand what is already in your workspace. They can search across groups, agents, logs, documents, connectors, databases, and users.
- Open Chats from the app.
- Click New Chat or use the empty chat input.
- Ask your question in plain English.
Good first questions include "What did we do yesterday?", "Show me last week's reports", "Which runs failed this month?", or "What databases do we have?". When the answer references an item in your workspace, it links to the relevant page.
Continuing Existing Chats
The chat list shows recent conversations for your workspace. Open a conversation to read the full history and reply where the work left off.
Unread chats are marked with a blue dot. If a chat is currently working, a spinner appears next to it and the input stays disabled until the current response finishes.
Attached Chats
Some chats belong to a specific resource. This keeps the conversation close to the thing you are working on.
Agent chats help you create, understand, and change agents. Database chats help you inspect tables, query data, update descriptions, and make approved changes to databases. When a chat has a parent, the header shows the chat title and links back to that parent.
Sending Attachments
Chats can include attachments when the input supports them. Attachments give the assistant extra context for the current request.
Use attachments when you want the assistant to inspect a file, import information, or compare your request with source material. Keep your message specific so it knows what to do with the attached content.
Stopping Work
When an attached chat is working, the send button can become a stop button. Use it when the current request is taking too long or you want to cancel the work.
Stopping does not delete the chat history. After the chat stops, you can send a new message with a clearer instruction or a smaller next step.