Chat Models
Multi-model chat with support for various AI providers
Kolbo.AI's Chat Tools support multiple AI models from different providers, allowing you to switch between models without losing conversation context.
Multi-Model Support
Access AI models from various leading providers:
- Multiple models from each provider
- Different model versions and variants
- Specialized models for specific tasks
- Regular updates as new models become available
Chat Modes
Single Mode
- Use one model at a time
- Standard chat experience
- Fastest responses
- Best for focused tasks
Dual Mode
- Use two models simultaneously
- Compare responses side-by-side
- Get different perspectives
- See how different models approach the same problem
Triple Mode
- Use three models at once
- Maximum comparison capability
- See multiple AI approaches
- Best for important decisions requiring multiple perspectives
Switching Models
During Conversation
You can switch models at any time without losing context:
- Click the model selector
- Choose a different model
- Continue your conversation
- Previous context is maintained
Customizing Model Tray
Drag and drop to customize your available models:
- Find the model you want to add
- Drag it to replace an existing model
- Your selection is saved for future chats
- Quick access to your preferred models
Model Selection
Different models excel at different tasks:
- General purpose: Natural conversations and common tasks
- Coding: Technical tasks and software development
- Research: Web search and finding information
- Creative: Writing, brainstorming, content creation
- Analysis: Complex problem solving and deep thinking
- Speed: Fast responses for quick tasks
Experiment with different models to find what works best for your specific use case.
Context Preservation
When switching models, Kolbo.AI preserves:
- Full conversation history
- Uploaded files and attachments
- Session context
- Project information
- User memories
This means you can seamlessly switch between models without repeating information or losing progress.
Best Practices
Choosing Chat Modes
Single Mode:
- Best for most tasks
- Faster and simpler
- Clear single response
- Less credit usage
Dual/Triple Mode:
- When you want to compare approaches
- For important decisions
- To see different perspectives
- When you're unsure which model is best
Model Selection Strategy
- Start with one model: Try a single model first
- Switch if needed: If results aren't what you want, switch models
- Compare when important: Use Dual/Triple mode for critical tasks
- Learn strengths: Notice which models work best for different tasks
- Customize tray: Keep your most-used models in the tray
Context Management
- All models have access to full conversation history
- Longer conversations may affect response quality
- Start a new session for completely different topics
- Use project context to maintain relevant information
- User memories load automatically for every model
Features
No Context Loss
- Switch models mid-conversation
- All models see the same history
- Uploaded files available to all models
- Seamless transition between models
Model Comparison
- See how different models respond to the same prompt
- Compare reasoning and approaches
- Choose the best response for your needs
- Learn which models work best for different tasks
Flexibility
- Access to multiple AI providers
- New models added regularly
- Choose based on your specific needs
- Adapt as better models become available
Use Cases
General Chat
- Single mode with your preferred model
- Switch if you need a different approach
- Quick questions and conversations
Technical Work
- Use models specialized in coding
- Switch to research models for documentation
- Dual mode to compare solutions
Research & Analysis
- Models with web search capabilities
- Dual mode to compare findings
- Deep analysis models for complex topics
Creative Projects
- Creative-focused models for writing
- Compare different creative approaches
- Get multiple perspectives on ideas
Decision Making
- Triple mode for important decisions
- Compare different analytical approaches
- Get consensus or identify trade-offs
Tips for Success
- Experiment: Try different models for your tasks
- Compare: Use multi-model mode when unsure
- Switch freely: Don't hesitate to change models
- Learn patterns: Notice which models work best for what
- Customize: Set up your tray with your favorite models
- Use context: Leverage the no-context-loss feature
- Start simple: Begin with single mode, expand as needed
- Check updates: New models are added regularly