A deal can contain many sub-chats. Each sub-chat is a separate conversation, but they all share the same Data Room.Documentation Index
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How Sub-Chats Work
- Each sub-chat is its own conversation with Apers
- All sub-chats can access files in the deal’s Data Room
- All sub-chats can use the deal’s attached Playbooks
Chat Isolation
This is intentional. It prevents cross-conversation contamination and keeps your analysis clean. Why this matters:- Each chat stays focused on its task
- No confusion from mixing different analyses
- Cleaner context for Apers to work with
Sharing Information Between Chats
Even though chats can’t directly talk to each other, you can still pass information between them using the Data Room.Export from Chat A
In your first chat, ask Apers to export results to the Data Room. For example: “Export this market research summary to the Data Room.”
Example Workflow
Research in Subchat 1
Conduct market research to understand market assumptions. Export your findings to the Data Room.
This approach lets you work beyond typical context window limitations—essential for complex real estate deals.
Managing Chat Sessions
You can manage your sub-chats to keep your workspace organized:- Rename a chat — Click the chat name to edit it
- Delete a chat — Remove chats you no longer need from the side panel
Saving Chat Output
Apers lets you save valuable chat responses for later use:| Description | |
|---|---|
| Save as Document | Export the full chat history as an HTML document to your Data Room |
| Save as Markdown | Save a specific AI response as a markdown file in your Data Room |
Web Search
Apers can search the web during your conversation to find current information. Simply ask a question that requires up-to-date data, and Apers will search and incorporate the results into its response. Examples:- “What are current cap rates in the Austin multifamily market?”
- “Find recent comparable sales for industrial properties in Dallas”