Go to chat upgrade! Forms now automatically open up as a chat. šŸŽ‰

We’ve made a significant upgrade to the go to chat feature in Forms.

Now if you click the toggle ā€œenable chat responsesā€ under Configure, it will cause the Form to automatically output the response in a chatbox. There used to be a small button that end-users had to click to open up the response as a chat. Now it will automatically open as a chat.

Here is a video demonstrating the new feature

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This is awesome! Just to be clear because it is not specifically stated in the video, the chat holds to the memory buffer of the form? Or does it just remember the initial output?

The memory buffer (found under the Configure tab of the Form builder) controls how much of the conversation the tool will remember.

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So nothing has changed other than it just auto-goes to the chat instead of having to hit the little button? The Chat portion does not remember the Form inputs, only its output? Which admittedly is better, because it did not remember the output before.

This is a great improvement. Thank you!

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It remembers the output and the Role. If you want the Form to behave in certain ways in a go-to-chat situation, you should specify it in the Role.

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@admin_mike that’s very useful! Thanks

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS thank you!!

this is awesome! Thank you Pickaxe team for this! I will just have to redo the Role portion a bit for my pickaxes, but its gonna be worth it. Big thank you again!

This doesn’t seem to be working for me.
The chat keeps asking for new inputs when I want to make edits.

I maxed out the memory for this form and added a prompt to remember the content in the Role section.

Any troubleshooting I can do?

I would suspect it’s confused because of the way the prompt is written. If you share your tool, I can give you a quick opinion.

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Users value form-generated chats, but having separate tools for chat and form Pickaxes feels redundant. The current setup creates missing features and a learning curve between the two approaches. A unified prompting engine with a simple trigger to start conversations would simplify the process.

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