Open Eluu, pick a colleague, and start typing. That’s the whole flow.Documentation Index
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Pick the right colleague
If you have a few colleagues, the picker at the top of the chat is where you switch. Each colleague has their own memory and tools — if you ask Sofia (sales) about a customer support issue, she won’t have the right context. Pick the one whose role fits.Talk like a person
You don’t need a special syntax. Plain English works.Look at the last 20 emails in my inbox. Group them by sender, summarise each conversation, and flag anything urgent.
Pull every open Salesforce opportunity and tell me which ones haven’t had activity in two weeks.
Take this PDF and write a one-page summary suitable for the board.The colleague figures out which tools to call. They’ll show you what they’re doing as they go.
Attach files
Drag files onto the chat or click the + button. Documents, code, spreadsheets, PDFs, images, archives — most things work. The colleague reads them as part of the conversation. If you paste a long block of text, Eluu turns it into an attachment automatically so the chat stays clean.Pause anytime
When the colleague is working, the send button becomes a pause button. Click it to stop them. You’ll see what they had so far. From there:- Type a new instruction to redirect them. Hit send and they pick up your new thread.
- Click resume to keep going where they were.
- Close the tab. The session is saved. Pick it up later.
Run things in parallel
You can have many sessions open at once. Different colleagues, different topics, all working at the same time. The same colleague can run several sessions in parallel too — Sofia can be drafting outreach in one tab while she’s pulling a pipeline report in another.Pick up where you left off
Every session is saved. Walk away and come back tomorrow — the chat is still there, the files are still there, and the colleague remembers what you were doing because their hard disk carries the context.Where to next
Ask for documents
Have a colleague write PDFs, decks, Word docs.
Use sub-agents
Send the colleague off to research or plan in parallel.