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Beat’s chat panel is available on every page of UPBEAT OS. It’s where you have longer conversations with Beat — getting strategic advice, generating content ideas, requesting rewrites, or asking Beat to analyze something specific.

Opening the chat panel

Beat’s chat interface has three states:
  1. Collapsed — The Beat icon sits in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Click it to open.
  2. Panel — A sidebar panel opens on the right side of the screen. This is the default chat view.
  3. Expanded — Click the expand icon to make Beat full-width, useful for longer working sessions or when Beat generates longer outputs.
Click the X or click outside the panel to collapse it. Your conversation stays in place — reopening the panel brings you back to where you left off.

Quick-start chips

When you open the chat panel, Beat shows a set of quick-start chips — pre-built prompts relevant to the page you’re on. These are the most common actions Beat can help with from your current context. Examples of chips you might see:
  • On Brand Beat: “Review my positioning” / “Tighten my value proposition”
  • On Strategy: “What’s my focus this week?” / “What should I stop doing?”
  • On Content Studio: “Give me 5 article ideas” / “What format should I use?”
Click any chip to send that prompt immediately. You can then follow up with more specific questions.

How to write good prompts to Beat

Beat works best when prompts are specific and include context. The more Beat knows about what you’re trying to accomplish, the more useful its response.
Weak promptStrong prompt
”Write me a blog post""Write a 1,000-word article for founders on why content pillars matter, using my brand voice and addressing my audience’s frustration with content that doesn’t convert"
"Help with my strategy""Based on my content pillars, which topic cluster should I invest in this month to move my SEO score the most?"
"Make this better""This paragraph is too vague — sharpen it to be more specific about who this is for and what outcome they get”

Saving a chat thread

When Beat produces something genuinely useful — a strategy recommendation, a content outline, a set of ideas — it will sometimes offer to save the thread. You can also manually save any thread by clicking the Save button in the chat panel header. Saved threads are named automatically based on the conversation. You can rename them after saving.

Reopening saved threads

Saved threads appear in your chat history. To reopen a thread:
  1. Click the history icon in the chat panel header.
  2. Browse or search your saved threads.
  3. Click a thread to open it and continue the conversation.
Use saved threads for ongoing conversations — like an evolving content strategy discussion or a running list of article ideas Beat has generated for you. Reopening keeps the context intact so Beat remembers what you’ve already covered.

Message limits by tier

TierBeat chat messages
Free5 lifetime
Starter75 per month
ProUnlimited

When you hit your limit

On Free, you’ll see a prompt to upgrade once you’ve used your 5 lifetime messages. On Starter, your limit resets on the first of each month. Beat will notify you when you’re close to your monthly limit. Upgrading to Starter or Pro is done from Settings → Subscription. A 30-day free trial is available if you haven’t used one yet.

What’s next?

Text Selection

Use Beat’s inline popup to edit brand fields on the fly.

Proposed Changes

How to apply or dismiss Beat’s suggested edits.