---
title: "Chat"
description: "Ask questions, get research, run tasks, and move your venture forward - all from one conversation."
category: "features"
order: 7
---

# Chat

Chat is where you talk to webmoz.

Open it from the icon at the bottom of any page, or from the sidebar.

## What you can use it for

Chat is more than a Q&A box. Some examples of what you can do:

- "What should my pricing be for a B2B SaaS product targeting small law firms?"
- "Research the top three competitors in the meal kit delivery space and summarize their positioning."
- "Start the competitor analysis task for my venture."
- "My target customer profile feels too broad - help me narrow it down."
- "Write three Instagram caption options based on my brand voice guide."

webmoz already knows your venture. You don't need to re-explain your idea in every message - it picks up from where you are.

## Web search

Turn on web search to pull live information from the internet.

Use this when you need current data - market trends, recent competitor moves, product reviews, pricing on live websites. Without it, webmoz works from what it already knows.

## Research mode

Research mode runs a deeper, multi-source search and returns a thorough summary with cited sources.

Use it when you need solid evidence: "Research the average churn rate for subscription meal kit services," or "Find data on how much small businesses spend on accounting software annually." This takes a bit longer than standard web search but produces more complete results.

## File attachments

Attach files to any message - PDFs, documents, images, spreadsheets.

Examples: a competitor's pricing page, a transcript from a customer call, a visual reference for a design decision. webmoz reads the file and uses it when forming its response.

## Conversation history

All your conversations are saved. Scroll up to revisit earlier responses, or use the Library to browse past sessions.

webmoz retains context across conversations - it knows what you've built, what decisions you've made, and where your venture is. You can reference past work directly: "Based on the customer profile we built, who should I be targeting with ads first?"
