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  1. Contexts

Overview

Contexts are like specialized modes that help Revo adapt to whatever you're working on—whether it's analyzing data, writing content, or coding. They unlock the right tools, knowledge, and behaviors without losing your conversation history.

Context is particularly useful when you're working on different subjects such as OKRs, User personas, advanced PRDs, and you don't want Revo to answer you superficially. Instead, you want it to know each context very well and answer with precision. Context can be compared to a human's memory where all information is stored and retrieved based on the conversation and subject of the moment.

How is the context feature useful?

  • Revo activates specific tools and tone

  • Keeps chat history while switching focus

  • It can focus on one particular subject in depth while being in that particular context, switch to another context, dive deep into that one, and switch back and forth between contexts without forgetting any context, all in one conversation

  • You choose which context to use for the particular question you'll be asking

  • You can also have different threads for different contexts if you prefer

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