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What is the Chat History feature?

Explains how AskTuring automatically saves your chat sessions for future access and continuity.

Eyal Leeder avatar
Written by Eyal Leeder
Updated this week

Short answer
Chat History automatically saves your chat sessions so you can return to them later. You can view, rename, and reopen past conversations directly from the Ask History panel.

Full explanation
With Chat History, every chat session you start in AskTuring is automatically saved. This allows you to revisit previous conversations at any time without losing context or insights. Each saved session appears in your Ask History panel, which lists all your past chats in one convenient place.

From this panel, you can:

  1. View all your past chats in chronological order.

  2. Rename conversation titles to make them easier to identify.

  3. See the last activity date for each session.

  4. Reopen any previous chat and continue right where you left off.

This feature helps you maintain workflow continuity, review previous analyses, and organize ongoing projects. Whether you’re using AskTuring for research, document review, or strategy planning, you can easily keep track of all your important conversations and pick up where you left off.

Tips

  • Use clear, descriptive titles when renaming chats to make them easier to find later.

  • Regularly review your Ask History panel to keep your workspace organized.

  • For privacy-sensitive work, you can manually delete past sessions from your history panel.

Examples

  • A law firm reviews prior client chats to reference past document analyses and continue drafting without restarting the conversation.

  • A marketing agency reopens a previous brainstorming chat to pick up on campaign ideas from an earlier meeting.

  • A real estate company revisits an old chat containing property data discussions to update project details.

  • A manufacturing firm continues a saved technical consultation to refine equipment specifications from a prior session.

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