Organized Chat
How Raydo turns chat from a text box into a structured work entry point.
In Raydo, chat is not just a prompt window. It is the front door to organized work.
Structured context, not loose labels
Within a conversation, the user can explicitly attach:
projectroleworkflowskill
Raydo does not treat those objects as decorative tags. It resolves them into an operating context.
Work mode engine
Based on the attached context, Raydo can interpret a conversation as modes such as:
- general conversation
- role advisor
- role meeting
- project report
- project review
- workflow execution
- advisor support
This gives the conversation a clear purpose instead of a vague pile of context.
What each turn can carry
Each message can include:
- the reason a mode was selected
- the expected output structure
- visible participants
- blocking conflicts or context warnings
- a mode snapshot for later inspection
Reusable work patterns
Common combinations can be saved as local presets. That makes repeated work more stable and removes the need to reconstruct the same context every time.
Why it matters
Raydo treats chat as a structured operating surface. That makes outputs easier to explain, easier to reuse, and easier to connect to the rest of the system, including inboxes, runs, and follow-up actions.