Interface Guide

Understand the Aymo interface, including chats, model selector, sidebar navigation, and workspace views. A clear overview of how the platform is structured.

The Aymo interface is designed to make multi-model work simple, organized, and efficient. This section explains the main areas of the interface, including the chat layout, navigation, model selector, attachments, and workspace views.

Dashboard Overview

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After signing in, the main dashboard provides access to chats, workspaces, models, and account settings. The layout is structured for fast navigation and quick access to core features.

Key areas include:

  • Recent chats
  • Sidebar navigation
  • Model selector
  • Chat composer
  • Workspace switcher
  • Profile menu

The dashboard serves as the central starting point for all tasks across the platform.

Sidebar Navigation

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The sidebar organizes all chats and workspaces in a single view.

Sections include:

  • Personal: Private chats and threads
  • Shared: Workspace-level threads and team collaborations
  • Workspaces: All available personal or shared workspaces
  • New Chat: Shortcut to start a new conversation
  • Create Workspace: Option to add a new workspace
  • Settings: Profile, billing, and account options

The sidebar provides quick access to both personal and team-related work.

Chat Interface

The chat area is where most interactions with Aymo happen. It supports long prompts, file uploads, and multi-model responses.

Core elements include:

  • Message input field
  • Attachment button
  • Model selector above the composer
  • Chat history and timestamps
  • File previews
  • Response controls (copy, regenerate, edit)

Chats are saved automatically and appear in the sidebar.

Model Selector

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The model selector allows switching between AI models at any time. It includes:

  • Frontier models (GPT-5, Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro)
  • Reasoning models (O-series, DeepSeek)
  • Fast models (Flash, Mini, Nano)
  • Coding models (Grok Code, Qwen Coder)
  • BYOK models when custom keys are connected

Model selection affects response style, accuracy, and speed.

Attachments

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Aymo supports file uploads for PDFs, documents, spreadsheets, and code files. The attachment button is located next to the chat composer.

Supported actions include:

  • Summarize files
  • Extract key points
  • Analyze datasets
  • Understand code snippets
  • Provide context for longer tasks

Uploaded files are stored within the thread for easy reference.

Workspace Switcher

The workspace switcher ( Available for Premium and Business plans) is located in the sidebar or profile menu. It allows navigation between:

  • Personal workspace
  • Shared workspaces

Each workspace keeps its own chats, members, settings, and data.

Profile Menu

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The profile menu includes:

  • Account information
  • Plan and billing details
  • API key management
  • Theme preferences
  • Logout option

This area manages all personal account settings and preferences.

UI Indicators and Status Messages

Aymo includes helpful indicators to show:

  • Model availability
  • File upload progress
  • Processing status
  • Connection issues
  • Error message
  • Workspace access levels

Status messages appear within the chat or at the top of the interface when required.