New to OverControl? Start with the quickstart first. This guide is for understanding the workspace after your first session.
How the workspace works
The OverControl workspace is built around sessions. A session is the active workspace where you send messages, add context, upload files, use web search, share conversations, and export your work when needed.Private chat
Ask questions, draft text, summarize notes, and reason through sensitive context.
Documents
Upload files during a session and ask OverControl to summarize, review, or extract information.
Web search
Use external sources when your task needs recent information or source-based research.
Share and export
Share a conversation with a controlled link, or save a local copy before the session is removed.
Start with one clear session goal
Use one session for one topic, task, or document set. This keeps the context focused and makes the output easier to review, share, continue, or export later. Good session goals include:- reviewing one document;
- drafting one email or message;
- summarizing one meeting note;
- researching one topic;
- comparing a small set of options;
- preparing one decision or action plan.
Give OverControl enough context
Clear prompts usually produce better answers. Instead of asking:- the task you want completed;
- the context OverControl should use;
- the format you want back;
- any limits, such as “do not add information” or “use only this document.”
Work with documents
Use document upload when the information OverControl needs is inside a file. After uploading a file, ask a specific question about it. For example:Uploaded documents are processed during the active session. If you need to keep or share the result, use export or share before ending the session.
Use web search only when it helps
Use web search when your task needs recent information, external sources, or source-based research. Good uses for web search include:- checking current documentation;
- finding official sources;
- comparing public information;
- researching recent updates;
- collecting sources for a summary.
- rewriting private notes;
- summarizing an uploaded document;
- drafting text from context you already provided;
- extracting information from a file;
- brainstorming based on your own instructions.
Share a conversation
Use sharing when you want someone else to view a conversation without exporting and sending a file manually. You can create a share link in one click, choose when the link expires, and add a password if the conversation needs extra protection. Sharing is useful when you want to:- send a summary to a teammate;
- share document analysis with a client or collaborator;
- give someone temporary access to a conversation;
- avoid copying sensitive content into another tool;
- control how long the shared link remains available.
Add a password if needed
Set a password when the shared conversation contains sensitive information or should only be viewed by specific people.
Export important work
If you want to keep a local copy of a conversation, export it before leaving the session. Exporting is useful when you want to:- keep a summary;
- save a draft;
- preserve document analysis;
- continue work later;
- store a local record of a decision;
- keep work after a share link expires.
Use share when someone else needs temporary access. Use export when you need your own local copy.
Import previous work
If you have an exported OverControl file, you can import it back into the workspace. Use import when you want to continue from a previous conversation or revisit work you saved locally. Keep imported sessions focused. If the imported conversation contains too much old context, start a new session and copy only the parts you still need.Suggested workflow
Use this workflow when working with sensitive information:Add only relevant context
Paste or upload the information needed for the task. Avoid adding unrelated material.
Choose the right action
Use chat for reasoning, documents for file-based work, and web search for recent or external sources.
Ask for a clear format
Request a table, checklist, summary, draft, action plan, or comparison when helpful.
Review the output
Check the answer before using it, especially when the task involves sensitive, legal, financial, medical, or business information.
Common mistakes to avoid
Using one session for too many topics
Using one session for too many topics
Keep each session focused on one task or topic. Start a new session when the context changes.
Uploading a document without a clear task
Uploading a document without a clear task
After uploading a file, ask for a specific result such as a summary, table, list of risks, or action items.
Using web search when you do not need sources
Using web search when you do not need sources
Use web search when external information improves the answer. For private notes or uploaded documents, stay inside the session unless outside sources are required.
Sharing a conversation without limits
Sharing a conversation without limits
Forgetting to export important work
Forgetting to export important work
If you need to keep a conversation locally, export it before the session is removed.
Asking vague questions
Asking vague questions
Include the task, context, desired format, and any limits. Clear instructions produce more useful answers.
Next steps
Privacy and security
Understand how conversations, files, web access, deletion, sharing, and account information are handled.
Models
Learn how to choose the right model for your task.
Plans and usage
Compare plans, usage limits, model access, document features, and upgrade paths.

