Review every conversation in one place
See everything your Chief of Staff has discussed across web chat, scheduled runs, and channels like Telegram or Slack, and delete anything you want gone.
Your Chief of Staff does not only talk to you in the dashboard. It runs scheduled work on its own, and if you have connected channels it chats with you over Telegram, Slack, or text as well. The Conversations tab collects all of it in one reviewable list, so nothing it has said or done is hidden from you.
Find it under Activity in the More menu of your Chief of Staff dashboard.
What you see
Every conversation appears as a row, newest first, with:
- A source badge telling you where it happened, web chat, a scheduled run, or a connected channel.
- When it was last active and how many messages it holds.
- A short preview of the conversation so you can recognize it at a glance.
This is your audit trail. If you want to know what your Chief of Staff got up to overnight, or what you agreed to in a Telegram thread last week, this is where you check.
Delete a conversation
Hover over any row and a trash icon appears. Click it, confirm with Delete, and the conversation is removed from your agent, not just hidden from the list. Use it to clear out test chats, one-off lookups, or anything you would rather not keep.
Long histories stay manageable
The list shows 20 conversations per page with Previous and Next controls, and it keeps the 200 most recent conversations on hand. A Chief of Staff that has worked with you for months stays easy to scan instead of becoming an endless scroll.
Conversations versus memory
Deleting a conversation removes that transcript. What your Chief of Staff has learned about you and your business lives separately in the Memory tab, so cleaning up old chats does not make it forget who you are.
Why it matters
Trust comes from visibility. Because every exchange lands here, across every surface your Chief of Staff works on, you can hand it real responsibility and still verify everything after the fact.