Chatting with Revo in the App
Revo is your AI collaborator, ready to help anytime—whether you're brainstorming, reviewing feedback, writing specs, tracking tasks, or making decisions.
Revo is always just one click away. You can chat with it directly in the app by clicking the Ask Revo button, or interact contextually under specific Issues, Meetings, and User Feedback threads.
Types of questions you can ask Revo
You can ask Revo anything related to:
Your company or product
Team updates and planning
Docs, issues, and feedback
Meeting transcripts and summaries
Insights and workflows
There’s no limit to the types of questions you can ask—Revo is designed to adapt to your workflows. Whether you’re exploring strategy or digging into details, it’s always ready to help.
Where to chat with Revo in the app
You can interact with Revo in multiple locations across the platform:
1. Main Chat Button ("Ask Revo")
Located in the lower-left corner of your screen
Opens a full-screen or sidebar chat window
Lets you switch Contexts mid-conversation to tailor Revo’s behavior and knowledge
Here are some typical ways teams interact with Revo:
@Revo what are the most common user complaints this week?
@Revo prepare a QBR summary based on this quarter’s feedback and launches.
@Revo how are we tracking on our Q2 OKRs?
@Revo what’s the adoption rate of Feature X since launch?
@Revo compare our pricing page with Competitor Y and suggest improvements.
2. Under Each Issue
Open any issue and scroll to the comment section
Use the chat input to ask Revo questions, get a summary, suggest next steps, or analyze the root cause
Here are some typical ways teams interact with Revo:
@Revo summarize this issue and give me next steps.
@Revo suggest how to scope this down to an MVP.
@Revo is this similar to any other open tickets in this sprint?
@Revo generate a test plan based on this issue.
@Revo assign this to the right person and suggest a due date.
3. Inside a Meeting Record
Go to the Meetings tab and open any past meeting
Scroll to the discussion thread at the bottom
Ask Revo to clarify points, draft follow-up emails, or explain action items
Here are some typical ways teams interact with Revo:
@Revo turn this meeting into a status update for the exec team.
@Revo draft a follow-up email with the key decisions from this call.
@Revo create issues for all action items mentioned.
@Revo what did Sarah say about our onboarding strategy?
@Revo summarize what we decided about Feature Z.
4. Under User Feedback Threads
Open any feedback entry
Use the thread to ask Revo to summarize the feedback, link it to an existing issue, or generate a report based on recurring themes
Here are some typical ways teams interact with Revo:
@Revo summarize this feedback and link it to the onboarding flow.
@Revo group this with similar feedback from the past month.
@Revo is this related to any current roadmap items?
@Revo what sentiment is expressed here?
@Revo turn this into a product opportunity and suggest a next step.
Using contexts in chat
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