Follow-Up Questions
Skopx remembers what you talked about earlier in the conversation. You can ask follow-ups without repeating yourself.
How Context Works
When you ask a question and then follow up, Skopx keeps the full conversation in context. This means:
- You can reference "that" or "those" and Skopx knows what you mean.
- You can refine results without restating the original query.
- Filters carry forward unless you explicitly change them.
Examples
Drilling down:
You: "What were our top 10 customers by revenue last quarter?"
You: "Break that down by month."
You: "Just show me the top 3."
Changing the lens:
You: "How many bugs were filed this sprint?"
You: "Which ones are critical?"
You: "Who is assigned to them?"
Pivoting:
You: "Show me Slack activity for the engineering team."
You: "Now show me the same thing for the product team."
Tips
Use pronouns naturally. "Show me more detail on that" or "filter those by region" works just like talking to a colleague.
Reset when you need to. If you want to start a completely new topic, just say so: "New question: what is our current ARR?" Skopx will stop referencing the previous context.
Long conversations work. Skopx handles 20+ message threads without losing track. But if a conversation gets very long, starting a new chat can sometimes give cleaner results.