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How ONA.UNO Works - ONA.UNO Docs

The core interaction model behind browsing, search, summaries, and chat in one connected workflow

How everything connects

ONA.UNO is one window where browsing, searching, reading, and chatting all flow together. You’re not switching between separate modes with different rules — you’re moving through one continuous workspace where each action naturally leads to the next.

Enter anywhere

A useful way to think about it:

Browse or search → select → inspect (Summary or Original) → chat

But this isn’t a rigid sequence. You can start anywhere and move in any direction:

  • Search for a topic, scan the results, then open chat to synthesize what you found.
  • Click a day header in the timeline, read the day summary, then drill into a specific item.
  • Start a chat conversation, click a citation to check the original source, and keep going.

The transitions stay smooth because ONA.UNO keeps your context aligned as you move. Summaries adapt to what you’ve selected. Chat follows your current focus. Search narrows everything at once — timeline, summaries, and chat all work within the filtered results.

What this looks like in practice

You searched for “budget.” Click a day header and the day summary covers only budget-related items from that day. Open chat and ask for a synthesis across the full search results.

You selected a single document. Read the summary for a quick overview, switch to Original to verify a specific detail, then open chat and ask follow-up questions about that exact item.

You clicked a tag. ONA.UNO shows a summary for everything tagged with that topic — a kind of state-of-knowledge overview. Then chat can help you identify open questions or plan next steps.

You selected a daypart. See what happened during that time block — maybe all the important discussions happened in the morning. Then switch to chat with broader context when you need a wider view.

You started in chat. The AI response includes citations. Click one to jump to the source item in the timeline, read the original, and come back to the conversation without losing your place.

Going deeper

For the exact rules about how ONA.UNO decides what scope applies where, see Scope and Context.

For practical end-to-end workflows that build on these ideas: