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Latest vs. All View in Pluely's Answer Panel

Two segmented tabs — Latest and All — decide whether the answer panel shows just your newest answer or the whole session thread. Small control, real payoff: a focused overlay when you're moving fast, full context when you need it.

What the tabs control

As you ask questions in a single Ask mode session, Pluely v1 keeps every question and answer in that session's running exchange — not just the most recent one. The Latest/All tabs decide how much of it is displayed (the active tab is highlighted with a border; the inactive one sits dimmed until you hover):

  • Latest shows only the most recent question and answer, keeping the panel focused and uncluttered. The question moves into the panel header, so the whole body is the answer.
  • All shows the full back-and-forth for the current session, every question and answer stacked in order.

Step-by-step: switching views

  1. Open the overlay and start (or continue) an Ask mode conversation.
  2. Find the Latest/All tabs near the top of the answer panel.
  3. Select Latest to collapse the view to just the most recent exchange.
  4. Select All to expand it and scroll back through every question and answer from the current session.
  5. Switch freely — changing tabs never affects or deletes the underlying conversation; it only changes what's displayed.

When to use Latest

Latest is the better default for fast-moving use: a quick string of questions during a call or while reading something on screen, where you mainly care about the answer to what you just asked. It keeps the overlay compact and spares you scrolling past answers you've already read.

When to use All

Switch to All when the session has built up context you want in one view — a multi-step research question where each answer builds on the last, or a follow-up chain you want to trace before asking the next question. All is also handy when you're about to copy several answers at once into notes.

How this relates to follow-ups

Both tabs show the same underlying session — they change what's rendered on screen, not what Pluely remembers. Follow-up suggestions that build on earlier context work identically in either view. All makes the accumulated context visible; Latest hides it while keeping it active behind the scenes.

How this relates to history

The Latest/All tabs only affect the current, active session in the overlay's answer panel. Once you close or move past a session, the full exchange is saved to your history and library regardless of which tab was selected — you lose nothing by preferring Latest during the session itself.

Tips

  • Default to Latest for day-to-day quick questions; switch to All only when you want the whole thread.
  • Copying multiple answers? Switch to All first so everything is visible at once.
  • Debugging a follow-up answer that seems off? All view often reveals which earlier question set it up.
  • The tabs are purely visual — switching never deletes or reorders anything in the underlying conversation.

Next

  • Using follow-ups — get the most out of session context building over multiple questions.

Last updated 2026-07-10 · pluely.com