AI Analyst Chat: Slash Commands, Thread Organization, and Pop-Out View
New in AI Analyst Chat: slash commands, thread starring and renaming with auto-naming, and pop-out view.
Slash commands
Type / in AI Chat to open a list of quick actions. /clear resets the conversation. More commands are in the menu.

If you spend most of your day in AI Chat during earnings season, you know how many times you clear and restart conversations. Slash commands keep those actions on the keyboard.
Thread stars, renaming, and auto-naming
Threads can now be starred, renamed, and auto-named.
Star a thread to pin it to the top of the sidebar. Good for research you keep returning to across the week.
Rename a thread to replace the default label. "NVDA Q4 2025 Earnings Deep Dive" is easier to find than "What was NVDA's Q4 revenue?" when you're scanning 30 threads.
Auto-naming generates a descriptive title after the first response. Threads you don't rename still get a useful label instead of the first few words of your prompt.

Pop-out view
AI Chat now has a pop-out mode. Open a chat panel alongside a company overview, financial statements, or document highlights. The chat stays open while you navigate the rest of the platform.

Read an earnings call transcript and ask Marvin about specific management comments at the same time. Review a balance sheet while running a peer comparison in chat. The pop-out panel stays in place until you close it.
Quick Start
Try these features now
All updates are live in AI Analyst Chat.
- Type
/to see slash commands - Start a conversation and check the auto-generated thread name
- Star or rename the threads you refer back to most
- Click the pop-out icon while viewing a company page
No setup needed.
During earnings season
An analyst covering 40-60 companies might run 20-30 AI Chat conversations in a typical earnings week. That means constant thread management and switching between chat and source material. These updates target each of those friction points.
Common questions about AI Chat features

Alex is the co-founder and CEO of Marvin Labs. Prior to that, he spent five years in credit structuring and investments at Credit Suisse. He also spent six years as co-founder and CTO at TNX Logistics, which exited via a trade sale. In addition, Alex spent three years in special-situation investments at SIG-i Capital.



