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Can I ask questions at the Project level?

For cross-analysis questions, it’s best to discuss insights with the Agent at the Project level.

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Written by Moto Mo
Updated over a month ago

Yes, absolutely. There are a couple of ways to ask questions or discuss things with the Agent at the Project level:

How to ask questions at the Project level?

Open a new conversation and use @mention to mention one or multiple Projects directly in the chat.

Make sure there is a space before @.
For example: type a space, then @Project.

This approaches let you work with Project-level context, depending on how you prefer to start the conversation.

When should I @mention a Project?

1. When you’re not sure which Collections contain the information

If a Project includes many Collections and the data might be spread across them, @mentioning the Project lets Chat look across all related Collections at once.

Example:
You have a Project for contracts, with Collections for property leases, construction work, interior furnishing, and property management.

If you want to ask: “Between 2000–2010, for contracts handled by the London branch, what is the total amount split by contract type?

You can @mention the Project instead of selecting each Collection one by one.

2. When your question spans multiple Projects

If your question involves comparing or combining information from different Projects, you can @mention more than one Project in the same message.

Example:
You want to analyze insights across HR cost data and business contracts to get a combined summary.

In this case, you can @mention multiple Projects to bring all relevant data into context.

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