Follow these steps to go from sign-up to your first interaction with your agent.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.dialog.tools/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Create your account
Head to app.dialog.tools and sign in with Google, GitHub, LinkedIn, or a magic link sent to your email. No credit card required. See Creating an Account for details on each option.
Meet your default agent
Once you’re in the app, you’ll see your chat interface with a default Chief of Staff agent in the sidebar. It’s ready to go with access to 74+ tools and a persistent workspace. Just start talking to it — the composer placeholder reads “Ask Chief of Staff anything… Type / to invoke a tool”.
Try your first interactions
Here are a few things to try right away:Save a linkYour agent will scrape the page, summarize it, and file it in your workspace for later.Ask a research questionDialog searches across Reddit communities, the web, and other sources, then synthesizes findings into a structured brief with citations.Add a taskYour agent tracks it in TASKS.md and can remind you later.Request a content draftYour agent creates a draft you can iterate on together.
Explore further
From here you can:
- Ask follow-up questions in the same session to refine results
- Create a Reddit feed to monitor specific communities
- Set up Telegram delivery for push notifications
- Create additional agents with specialized personas
- Browse your past sessions in the sidebar
Things to try
Save & Organize
“Save this for me: [paste any URL]” — Your agent scrapes, enriches, and files it
Competitive Intel
“What are people saying about [competitor]? What features do they love and hate?”
Content Creation
“I have a content idea for LinkedIn: [your idea]. Can you draft it?”
Deep Research
“Can you build a comprehensive competitive report on [company]? Use all available tools.”
Task Tracking
“Add to my task list: [task]. Also, what’s currently on my active tasks?”
Multi-Source Search
“Can you track down the best tools for [topic]? Use Reddit and web search.”

