Ask in plain English
Type /ask followed by a question like 'what did we decide about pricing?' and SummaryBot searches your history for the answer. There is no query syntax to learn and no keyword guessing. It reads the question the way a teammate would.
Answers grounded in real messages
Every answer is built from what people actually wrote, and it arrives with citations and jump links to the exact messages behind it. Click through to confirm the source and read the surrounding context yourself. When the history does not contain an answer, SummaryBot tells you rather than inventing one.
Keep the conversation going in a thread
Each question opens a thread that remembers the context, so you can ask follow-ups without repeating yourself. Refine a point, dig deeper, or pivot to a related question, and the answers stay grounded in the same conversation.
Search one channel or the whole server
Point /ask at a single channel, a handful, or everything you have access to, and set how far back to look. It is the fastest way to recover a decision, a link, or a name from a conversation you only half remember.
Frequently asked questions
Can I search my Discord chat history?
Yes. SummaryBot's /ask command lets you search past conversations by asking a question in plain language, then returns a direct answer with links to the messages it came from.
How accurate are the answers?
Answers are drawn only from real messages in your history, and every claim is cited with a jump link so you can verify it yourself. When the history does not contain the answer, SummaryBot says so instead of guessing.
Can I ask follow-up questions?
Yes. Each /ask opens a thread that keeps the context, so follow-up questions build on the same conversation without you having to restate anything.
Can it search across every channel?
You can scope a question to one channel, several, or every channel you have access to, and choose how far back to look — from the last few hours to weeks of history.