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A deal can contain many sub-chats. Each sub-chat is a separate conversation, but they all share the same Data Room.

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

Chats are siloed. Chat A cannot directly reference Chat B.
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.
1

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.”
2

Start Chat B

Create a new sub-chat.
3

Reference the export

In the new chat, tell Apers to use the exported file. For example: “Use the market research file to build a proforma.”

Example Workflow

1

Research in Subchat 1

Conduct market research to understand market assumptions. Export your findings to the Data Room.
2

Model in Subchat 2

Start a new subchat. Build a proforma using the exported market research.
3

Review in Subchat 3

Start another subchat. Run an error check on the proforma you created.
This approach lets you work beyond typical context window limitations—essential for complex real estate deals.
Last modified on January 25, 2026