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Chatting with Corint

Learn how to get the most out of your conversations with Corint.

To start a fresh conversation:

  1. Click Corint in the sidebar
  2. Click New Chat or the + button
  3. Type your message and press Enter

Corint maintains context within a conversation. You can:

  • Build on previous messages
  • Refine outputs through follow-up requests
  • Reference earlier parts of the conversation

Standard text input for questions, instructions, and requests.

Summarize the key points from our last quarterly report

Attach files directly to your message:

  1. Click the attachment icon 📎
  2. Select files from your device or Vault
  3. Add context about what you want done with the file

Supported file types include:

  • Documents (PDF, DOCX, TXT)
  • Spreadsheets (XLSX, CSV)
  • Images (PNG, JPG, WEBP)
  • Code files

You can combine text with attachments:

Analyze the attached spreadsheet and create a summary
report highlighting trends in customer acquisition costs

Vague: “Write something about marketing”

Specific: “Write a 500-word blog post about email marketing best practices for e-commerce businesses, focusing on cart abandonment recovery”

No context: “Update the report”

With context: “Update the Q3 sales report to include November data. Focus on the regional breakdown section and add a comparison to Q2.”

Unspecified: “Give me information about competitors”

Specified: “Create a comparison table of our top 3 competitors, including columns for pricing, key features, target market, and our competitive advantage”

When Corint creates documents or reports, they appear as artifacts in your chat.

Request document creation:

Create a project proposal for the website redesign project.
Include timeline, budget estimates, and key milestones.

Refine existing artifacts through conversation:

In the proposal you just created, expand the timeline section
to include specific deliverables for each phase

Artifacts are stored in your conversation history and can be accessed from the chat. You can continue editing them through conversation with Corint.

  1. Hover over a chat in the sidebar
  2. Click the menu icon (⋮)
  3. Select Rename

Archive chats you want to keep but don’t need immediate access to:

  1. Open the chat menu
  2. Select Archive

Archived chats can be restored from the archive section.

Permanently remove a chat:

  1. Open the chat menu
  2. Select Delete
  3. Confirm deletion
  1. One task per message: Break complex requests into steps
  2. Use examples: Show Corint what you want with examples
  3. Iterate: Refine outputs through follow-up messages
  4. Be explicit about format: Tables, bullet points, paragraphs
  5. Provide relevant files: Give Corint access to necessary context