Best Practices and Workflows
This section explains how to use the platform efficiently by selecting the right model, enabling tools appropriately, structuring knowledge properly, and optimizing credit consumption. Following these workflows improves output quality, consistency, and cost efficiency.
1. Choosing the Right Model
Selecting the correct model is the first step in achieving accurate and efficient results.
1.1 Understand Your Objective
Before choosing a model, define:
Is this a creative task or a logical task?
Do you need deep reasoning or quick responses?
Are you generating text, images, or analyzing files?
Is cost efficiency more important than performance?
1.2 Match Model Type to Task
General guidance:
Creative writing, marketing copy, storytelling
→ Choose models known for creative and expressive output.
Technical analysis, reasoning, coding
→ Choose models optimized for structured reasoning.
Image generation
→ Select models that support image generation.
Large documents or long PDFs
→ Choose models with higher context length.
1.3 Compare Model Information
Before finalizing, check:
Context length
Supported features (text, image, reasoning)
Credits per 1,000 input tokens
Credits per 1,000 output tokens
Higher-performing models often consume more credits, so align model capability with task complexity.
Best Practice
Do not use the most powerful model for simple tasks.Use lightweight models for drafting, and advanced models for final output or benchmarking.
2. When to Use Auto Mode
Auto Mode automatically enables relevant tools based on your prompt.
2.1 Use Auto Mode When
Your prompt may require web data.
You are unsure which tool is required.
You want faster workflow without manual toggling.
Your task involves mixed inputs (files, URLs, search, etc.).
2.2 Avoid Manual Toggling When
Manually enabling every tool can:
Increase complexity
Slow down workflow
Lead to unnecessary tool activation
Auto Mode simplifies decision-making by activating tools only when needed.
Best Practice
Keep Auto Mode enabled unless you need strict control over which tools are active.
3. When to Create a Knowledge Base
A Knowledge Base allows you to provide persistent reference material to the model.
3.1 Create a Knowledge Base When
You frequently reference the same documents.
You work with company policies or internal SOPs.
You need consistent answers from structured documents.
You want to avoid re-uploading files repeatedly.
3.2 Benefits of a Knowledge Base
Faster responses
Context consistency
Reduced repetitive uploads
Better accuracy for domain-specific tasks
3.3 Workflow Example
Instead of uploading a product manual every time:
Create a Knowledge Base once.
Attach it to your agent or use it in chat.
Ask questions referencing that stored knowledge.
This improves both speed and credit efficiency.
4. When to Create a Custom Agent
Custom Agents allow you to define a persistent persona and attach knowledge resources.
4.1 Create a Custom Agent When
You repeatedly perform similar role-based tasks.
You need consistent tone and expertise.
You want persistent system-level instructions.
You require domain-specific knowledge integration.
4.2 Benefits of Custom Agents
Saves time on rewriting instructions
Maintains consistent output style
Reduces prompt length
Improves task specialization
4.3 Workflow Example
Instead of writing:Act as a senior marketing strategist with SaaS experience...Every time, create a custom agent with:
Defined role
Expertise description
Attached knowledge base
Then simply start working within that agent.
5. Optimizing Credit Usage
Efficient credit usage ensures long-term sustainability and cost control.
5.1 Choose the Right Model Tier
Use lightweight models for drafts.
Use premium models for final outputs.
Avoid high-cost models for simple tasks.
5.2 Write Clear Prompts
Unclear prompts cause:
Multiple iterations
Rewrites
Extra token consumption
Clear prompts reduce unnecessary back-and-forth.
5.3 Manage Context Length
Long chat threads increase token usage because previous messages remain in context.Best practice:
Start a new chat for new objectives.
Reset context when switching topics.
5.4 Avoid Redundant Attachments
Use Knowledge Base instead of repeatedly uploading files.
Avoid attaching large documents unless required.
5.5 Control Output Length
If you do not need a long response:
Specify word limit.
Ask for summary instead of full expansion.
Longer outputs consume more output tokens and credits.
6. Recommended Workflow Summary
Define your objective clearly.
Select the appropriate model based on task complexity.
Enable Auto Mode unless strict control is required.
Create a Knowledge Base for recurring documents.
Build Custom Agents for repeated role-based tasks.
Use clear prompts and reset context when needed.
Monitor token usage and output length to optimize credits.
Following these structured workflows ensures:
Higher quality outputs
Faster task execution
Better organization
Efficient credit management
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