Ask Leroy
The chat is the front door to the whole app — and the fastest way to get an answer or get something done. Ask it anything about your work, your project, or your code, and it can act on the answer: open a ticket, write a report, email it to your team, set up a recurring digest, or plan a whole project. It already knows your tickets, your past decisions, and your codebase, so you rarely start from scratch.
01 Where to find it
Leroy is one keystroke away from anywhere in the app:
- The chat drawer — open it from any page; it remembers where you left off.
- The inbox command bar — "Ask Leroy, or describe something to build…" — type a question (or a request) and it opens a fresh chat.
- Conversations — every past chat is saved; reopen one to keep going.
02 Ask anything
Two kinds of questions, one place to ask. About your work:"what's waiting on me?", "what shipped this week?", "what did we decide about the payments redesign?" — Leroy pulls from your tickets, PRs, and the decisions and notes it remembers.
About your code: "how does the retry flow work?", "where is checkoutHandlercalled from?" — Leroy searches your connected repos and reads the relevant files to answer. For a hard question it can do a deeper, autonomous investigation across files, and it's aware of your whole multi-repo setup.
03 Spot something weird? Turn it into a ticket
Seeing behavior that might be a bug? Describe it. Leroy investigates — reads the code, traces the path, figures out what's likely going on — and if it finds something worth fixing, it offers to create a ticket with everything it foundalready attached: the explanation, the files, the context. One click and it's filed (and, if you want, Leroy starts on it).
04 Reports & email
Ask for a briefing — "what shipped this week", "give me a Monday update", "status on the payments project" — and Leroy composes a structured report: what's awaiting you, what's in flight, what shipped, what's blocked, plus the recent decisions behind it. Then send it: "email this to the team." Leroy drafts the email and shows you a Send button — nothing goes out until you click.
05 Create & plan work
File a ticketstraight from chat — "create a ticket to refactor checkout" (Leroy works it) or "remind me to look at the slow query later" (yours to do). Or plan something bigger: say what you want to build and Leroy asks a couple of scoping questions, then proposes a project — a set of tickets and spec docs — for you to approve in one click.