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Chat Features

Master AIRA chat with history, model switching, file uploads, and more

Chat Features

AIRA's chat interface has more features than a simple text box. This guide covers everything you can do beyond typing a question and hitting Enter.

Chat History

Every conversation with AIRA is saved automatically. You never lose a past analysis or insight.

Your most recent conversations appear in the AIRA sidebar on the left. Click any conversation to reopen it and continue where you left off. Conversations are grouped by date — Today, Yesterday, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, and Older.

Click the Search chats bar at the top of the AIRA sidebar to open the full history view. From there you can:

  • Search by title — Type a keyword to filter your conversations by name.
  • Browse all chats — Scroll through your full conversation history.
  • Jump to any conversation — Click a result to open it instantly.

Keyboard shortcut: Press Cmd+Shift+H (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+H (Windows/Linux) to toggle the history search from anywhere in AIRA. Press Escape to close it.

Renaming Chats

Right-click or use the menu on any conversation in the sidebar to rename it. Giving chats descriptive names makes them easier to find later — for example, "Q1 Revenue Breakdown" instead of the auto-generated title.

Deleting Chats

To delete a conversation, open the menu on the chat in the sidebar and select Delete. A confirmation dialog appears before anything is removed. Deleted conversations cannot be recovered.

Model Switching

You can change the AI model AIRA uses at any time, even mid-conversation.

The model selector appears in the chat input toolbar. Click it to see the available models, organized by category. Each model has different strengths — some are faster, some are better at complex reasoning, and some support image generation.

Switching models mid-conversation is seamless. AIRA carries over the full context so you can start with a fast model for quick questions and switch to a more capable one when you need deeper analysis.

AIRA can search the web to supplement its responses with up-to-date information.

Toggle the Web Search button in the chat input toolbar to enable or disable it. When enabled, AIRA may search the web to answer questions about current events, industry trends, or competitor information that goes beyond your connected data sources.

Some playbooks enable web search by default when the analysis benefits from external context. You can always override this per message.

File Uploads

You can attach files directly to your messages for AIRA to analyze.

Click the attachment button in the chat input to upload files. AIRA supports:

  • Images — Automatically resized for analysis. Useful for sharing charts, designs, or product photos.
  • PDFs — Upload reports, invoices, or documents for AIRA to read and reference.
  • Other files — Data files and documents that provide context for your questions.

Uploaded files are available for the duration of the conversation. Reference them in follow-up questions without re-uploading.

Data Access

The Data Access toggle in the chat input toolbar controls whether AIRA can query your connected data sources (Shopify, Klaviyo, Google Analytics, and others) during the conversation.

Data access is enabled by default. You might disable it when you want AIRA to focus on general business advice, content creation, or working with uploaded files only — without pulling analytics data.

Stop and Regenerate

Stop Button

If AIRA is generating a long response and you want to interrupt it, click the Stop button that appears during generation. AIRA stops immediately and shows whatever it has generated so far.

Regenerate

If a response is not what you expected, click the Regenerate button below the message. AIRA generates a new response from the same input. This is useful when you want a different angle, more detail, or a better-formatted answer without retyping your question.

Message Continuity

AIRA remembers the full context of your conversation. You can ask follow-up questions naturally without repeating what you said before:

  • "Can you break that down by month?"
  • "Add customer count to that table."
  • "Now compare it to last year."

Each follow-up builds on the previous response, making it easy to drill deeper into your data step by step.

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