Setty Chat: ChatGPT Branches and Threads
Overview
Unravel your chats at chatgpt.com. Add a button to create threads from one chat and show them in a tree
Ever lose a brilliant idea in an endless ChatGPT conversation? Does your chat history feel like a cluttered, disorganized list where valuable information gets buried? It's time to take control. Introducing Setty Chat, the chat manager and thread saver designed to supercharge your ChatGPT workflow. Setty Chat transforms your linear conversation history into an intuitive, hierarchical tree structure, allowing you to organize your ideas, projects, and explorations. With Setty Chat, you don't just save chats—you build a personal knowledge base. Key Features: 🌳 Create Powerful Chat Trees: Don't just save chats, structure them! Turn any part of a conversation into a new "thread" nested under the original. Perfect for exploring different ideas without losing context. If a single prompt leads to multiple great ideas, give each one its own branch! 💾 One-Click Thread Saving: A "Save as Thread" button appears directly in your ChatGPT interface. Found a promising direction in your conversation? Save it instantly as a new branch and continue your exploration without cluttering the main chat. 🗂️ Intuitive Visual Organizer: Access all your saved chats and threads in a clean, expandable tree view right from your browser toolbar. The nested list makes it easy to see how your ideas connect. Finding old conversations is now a breeze. 🚀 Quick Navigation: Open any saved chat or thread directly from the popup window. Jump back into your workflow without friction.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedAugust 5, 2025
- Size20.44KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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