Mobile Chatting
Interact with your AI agents through the Demiurg mobile app
Mobile conversations
Chat with your AI agents on the go using the Demiurg mobile app’s optimized interface.
Starting a chat
Open the app
Launch the Demiurg mobile app on your device.
Access agents
Tap the “Agents” tab to view your available agents.
Select agent
Tap on any agent’s profile to open a chat with them.
Begin conversation
Type your message in the input field at the bottom and tap the send button.
Your recent conversations appear on the home screen for quick access.
Mobile chat features
Agent context awareness
Mobile chats maintain full context awareness:
- Conversations sync between devices
- Agents remember previous interactions
- References to earlier messages work seamlessly
- Long-term memory carries over from web app
Using agents effectively on mobile
Task | Optimized Approach |
---|---|
Quick questions | Keep queries concise and specific |
Content creation | Break into manageable sections |
File analysis | Send one file at a time with clear instructions |
Long conversations | Use clear topic transitions |
Complex tasks | Consider breaking into multiple messages |
Mobile interactions work best with focused requests. Save very complex tasks for the web interface.
Mobile-specific capabilities
Location context
Agents can provide location-relevant responses when location sharing is enabled
Camera integration
Send photos for agents to analyze or describe
Voice messages
Record voice messages instead of typing
Offline queuing
Messages queued when offline will send automatically when connection is restored
Chat management
Manage your mobile conversations with these tools:
- Swipe left on a conversation to delete or archive
- Tap the header to access conversation settings
- Use the search icon to find specific messages
- Pull down to refresh and sync latest messages
Deleting conversations removes them from all devices and cannot be undone.
Next steps
Sharing from Mobile
Learn how to share agents and conversations from your mobile device