Where can I find the ChatPad?
The ChatPad lives on the bottom of every screen.
What is it used for?
The ChatPad is used to interact with your packages in a conversational way. You can ask questions, get answers, or just test your package. It currently only works with packages that have no inputs and return text or JSON.How does the ChatPad work?
The ChatPad uses GPT to understand your messages and respond to them. You can include your packages using @package name to get answers based on your package data. The packages you @mentioned will run in real time and then GPT will respond with the results.Bitcoin Price Example
A lot of people ask, why wouldn’t I just use ChatGPT to get the current bitcoin price?
Fetching the bitcoin price via Google (as ChatGPT does) may not always be reliable as it may be stale and not an accurate reflection of the current market price.
Fetching the bitcoin price via Google (as ChatGPT does) may not always be reliable as it may be stale and not an accurate reflection of the current market price.
Using @mentions
Type your question then type @Bitcoin Price Right Now. Select the package from the dropdown and hit enter.


Result with @mentions
The ChatPad will run the tagged packages and return the result in the ChatPad.
Using multiple @mentions
The ChatPad supports an unlimited number of packages in a single message. You can include as many packages as you like in a single message, but be aware some packages may consume credits.Bitcoin Price with Bank Account Balance Example
This time we are going to use packages to ask how many bitcoins we can buy given the current price — keeping in mind how much money I have in my bank account. This is something that would be impossible to do with ChatGPT alone. We do what we did before, but this time we add the @Bank Account Balance @mention — which is private package we are testing internally.




