Chats

Chats

4 minutes read.

By Team Aquin


Ever scrolled through hundreds of messages looking for that one important answer?

You asked your AI assistant about Python code yesterday. Today you're asking about design principles. Tomorrow you need help with Excel formulas. Next week you're back to Python, but you can't find those code examples from before.

Everything gets mixed together in one endless conversation thread. Work questions mixed with personal queries. Current projects tangled with old research. Important answers buried under random questions.

Your AI conversations become as messy as your email inbox.

The problem with single conversation threads

Most AI assistants treat every interaction like it's part of one giant conversation. You ask about cooking, then coding, then work presentations, then random curiosity questions.

By the end of the week, you have this massive thread where your important work discussions are scattered between "What's the weather like?" and "Help me write a birthday message."

When you need to reference that helpful explanation about database design from last Tuesday, good luck finding it. Scroll, scroll, scroll, hope you remember some keywords to search for.

Context gets lost. Important information gets buried. Your AI assistant becomes less helpful over time.

Aquin: organize your conversations

Here's how multiple chats work in Aquin. Simple organization for your different needs.

Create a new chat for each project, topic, or context you're working on. Name them whatever makes sense to you.

"Web Project" for your development work. "Design Ideas" for creative projects. "Learning Python" for your coding education. "Work Presentations" for business tasks.

Each chat maintains its own conversation history. Ask questions about your web project in that chat. Discuss design concepts in the design chat. Learn Python in the learning chat.

Everything stays organized automatically.

Switch between contexts instantly

You're working on a website and asking Aquin about CSS problems in your "Web Project" chat. Suddenly you remember you need help with a work presentation.

Click to create or switch to your "Work Presentations" chat. Ask about presentation structure, get answers, work on your slides.

Later, go back to "Web Project" chat. All your CSS conversations are right there, exactly where you left them.

No scrolling through unrelated messages. No searching for buried conversations. Just switch chats and continue where you stopped.

Keep work and personal separate

Your "Work" chat handles business questions, project discussions, and professional tasks. Your "Personal" chat deals with home projects, learning new skills, and random curiosity.

Never worry about personal questions cluttering your work conversations. Never lose important work discussions in random personal queries.

Clean separation. Professional conversations stay professional. Personal stuff stays personal.

Perfect for long-term projects

Starting a new business? Create a "Startup" chat and ask all your entrepreneurship questions there. Learning a new programming language? "Learning JavaScript" chat keeps all your educational conversations organized.

Working on your novel? "Writing Project" chat becomes your creative writing assistant. Planning a trip? "Vacation Planning" chat handles all your travel research.

Months later, when you need to reference those early conversations, everything is exactly where you expect it to be.

Chat groups for team collaboration

Working with others? Create shared chat groups for collaborative projects. Everyone can see the conversation history and build on previous discussions.

"Team Marketing" for your marketing team's AI brainstorming. "Development Group" for technical discussions with your dev team.

Your conversations, your organization

We don't force you to organize conversations our way. Create as many chats as you need. Name them however makes sense to your workflow.

Some people prefer one chat per project. Others organize by topic or time period. Some separate work from personal. Others group by the type of help they need.

Your AI assistant, your organization system.

Never lose important conversations again

Multiple chats aren't just about organization. They're about making your AI assistant actually useful long-term.

When every conversation has its proper place, you can find important information quickly. When contexts stay separate, you can dive deep into topics without losing focus.

Organized conversations. Better AI assistance. Less time searching, more time working.