Use hi

hi is available from several places in Hippoly. Where you open hi determines the context it starts with β€” this helps hi give you more relevant assistance right away.

Open hi from the sidebar

Click on hi in the Team members section of the left sidebar. A conversation panel opens on the right side of the screen. This is the general-purpose mode β€” hi has access to your full workspace and can help you with anything.

Open hi from a document

When you have a document open, you can access hi from the editor. hi automatically knows which document you're working on and can help you edit, review, summarize, or improve the content.

See hi in documents for more details.

Open hi from a meeting

In the meeting panel, you can open hi from the tools section. hi automatically knows which meeting you're working on and can help you with the agenda, minutes, and follow-up tasks.

See hi in meetings for more details.

Open hi from a file

When previewing a file, you can ask hi to read and summarize it. hi will ask for your permission before accessing the file content.

See hi in files for more details.

Start a conversation

When you open hi, you'll see a welcome screen with suggested prompts based on the current context. You can click one of the suggestions or type your own message in the input field.

Example prompts from the workspace:

  • "What can you help me with?"

  • "I want to create actions for the team"

  • "Help me book a meeting"

  • "I want to create a new policy"

Confirmation before changes

Whenever hi is about to create or modify something in your workspace β€” such as a document, action item, meeting, or calendar event β€” it shows you a preview card with the details and asks you to confirm before proceeding. You can review, cancel, or confirm each action.

Start a new conversation

Click the New chat button at the top of the hi panel to start a fresh conversation. Previous conversations are not carried over β€” each new chat starts from scratch.

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hi is an AI assistant and can make mistakes. Always review important information and confirm that created content is correct.

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