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Organizing Your Work with Multiple Chat Threads

Stay organized by creating multiple, separate chat threads for the same embeddable - like having different topic-based conversations about a single project.

As you build and refine your embeddable, the AI Chat history can grow quite long. To help you stay organized, you have the ability to start multiple, separate chat threads for the same embeddable.

Think of it like having different topic-based conversations about a single project. Each chat has its own clean history, but they all work together to modify the same final embeddable. This allows you to separate tasks, experiment with new ideas, and keep your workflow tidy.


Why Use Multiple Chats?

Creating new chats is a powerful way to organize your building process. Here are a few common use cases:

  • Task-Based Organization: You can dedicate one chat to the initial creation of the embeddable, start a new chat for all styling and design prompts, and another one for adding complex features or settings.
  • Experimentation: Want to try a major change without cluttering your main chat history? Start a new chat to test it out. It gives you a clean slate to work from.
  • Clarity: Instead of scrolling through a hundred previous prompts, starting a new chat lets you focus on the task at hand with a clear, empty prompt box.

How to Manage Your Chats

1. Starting a New Chat

To start a fresh chat thread, simply click the New Chat button (with a + icon) at the top of the chat panel. The chat history will clear, but your embeddable preview on the right will remain in its current state.

2. Switching Between Chats

You can easily navigate between your conversations. Click on the Recent chats list to see all the threads you've created for the current embeddable. Select any chat to view its history and pick up where you left off.

3. Important: Understanding Embeddable State

It is crucial to remember that all chats modify the same, single embeddable.

For example, if you are in "Chat A" and then start "Chat B" to add an image carousel, that carousel will be present in the embeddable preview even when you switch back to "Chat A". The chats are separate histories of your prompts, not separate versions of your embeddable. This allows you to use one chat to build a feature and another to style it, with all changes contributing to the final result.

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