Quick actions are customizable buttons above the input field that let you send a pre-configured message to the assistant with one click. You can create up to 5 quick actions and tailor them to your needs.
Configuration
Open Settings → Quick Actions in the app. Each action has the following parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Label | Short button name (up to 15 characters), displayed in the interface |
| Message | Text sent to the assistant when the action is triggered |
| Screenshot | If enabled, a screenshot is automatically taken and attached to the message before sending |
| AI Model | Model for processing the request. Uses the global model by default, but you can select a specific one for each action |
Keyboard shortcuts
Each action is assigned a keyboard shortcut by its position number:
| Action | Windows | macOS |
|---|---|---|
| Quick action 1 | Ctrl + 1 |
Cmd + 1 |
| Quick action 2 | Ctrl + 2 |
Cmd + 2 |
| Quick action 3 | Ctrl + 3 |
Cmd + 3 |
| Quick action 4 | Ctrl + 4 |
Cmd + 4 |
| Quick action 5 | Ctrl + 5 |
Cmd + 5 |
Default actions
Three actions are set up on first launch. You can modify them or reset to defaults via the "Restore Defaults" button in settings.
Screen Analysis
Takes a screenshot of the current screen and sends it to the assistant with a help request.
When to use:
- You see a task or question on the screen and want to get a hint
- Need to analyze code, diagram, or text on the screen
- The interviewer showed something, and you want to quickly get context
What to Say
Analyzes the current conversation context (transcription) and suggests response options.
When to use:
- The interviewer asked a question, and you don't know how best to answer
- Need ideas for continuing the dialogue
- Want to get wording for a complex answer
Summary
Provides a brief summary of the last few minutes of conversation.
When to use:
- You got distracted and want to understand what was discussed
- Need to restore context after a pause