#Search Chats
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Thanks for the suggestion!
Would love to better understand what you're looking for and how we might better organize chats -- as well as enabling Search!
I also feel this pain 😦
Pinning chats can help
As can creating Sharing links (even if you don't actually share them with anyone) -- You can then find these chats in your public links, and that page can be searched for using your browser's find tool
non-ideal, but can help a ton!
you can access public links here
that is a handy trick, appreciate, but yes not all my chats will be public of course.
Some ability to create folders and then put chats inside of a folder, control would be nice from the chat itself, dont make be go to the side bar to need to move chats around. Though having the ability on the sidebar should still be there.
but yea searching, I think would be the biggest bang for our buck, folders nice but for now we could get away with a search.
a use case I am thinking about since we dont have custom instructions atm, so I am thinking about saving all my "starring" prompts in different chats, and when i need them, go search for them and then copy and paste the content to a new chat. Its a hack yes but only option atm. Yes I could save all these in sheets, or docs, but thats now another app I need to manage. Just some thoughts as a power user and someone that wants to do the same thing over and over.
last example, i am starting to blog, I want to create a very specific way that I create content, and a flow, i want to be able to use the same starting prompt over and over for each of my articles.
Hope that is clear? @valid jewel
Super helpful, thank you!
Would love to hear more about how you reuse prompts and what you'd like to see there -- sounds like there's something around re-using the same (or a slightly varying) prompt over and over?
@valid jewel exactly, so like my blog example, if i am trying to create say a round up post, I will have a specific output structure, whereas if i have an informational post that will be a different structure. I dont want to need to retype it every time. Nor do I remember everything in prompt :).
Further user case, I record a lot of videos, extract the transcripts and have AI write me a user/setup guide that I can then give my clients. I work at Oracle and interact a lot with clients implementing systems so this a very quick and easy way to create user guide I have found, plus client gets a video ontop of just a doc. Have a common structure on how i want the user guide formatted is key.
Meeting notes, I have a specific way I want meeting notes summarized if i have a recording, Key points from meeting, then action items and who they are assigned to broken down in a table etc.
list could go on but you see the point of being able to apply pre created prompts for the same tasks over and over again.
Got it! Thank you -- aye, agreed
What's your current work flow? A doc or text file with all the prompts that you copy paste?
Or do you pin threads and copy from there?
I was messing with both, docs is more useful the larger I get but for now I have been trying to pin things bc its just quicker and i am still trying to "prompt engineer" my way to a good output so exact flow not yet determined.
the icons are a nice touch though
Thanks for the detailed feedback! We're actively thinking about how to make this better, and feedback like this is super valuable. Thank you again!