Companions Tab
See all the companions you have chatted with and your interaction stats.
The Companions tab shows a grid of every companion you've ever chatted with. It's a great way to see your full history at a glance and jump back into a companion you haven't visited in a while.
What each card shows
Each companion in this view is displayed as a card with:
- Name — The companion's name (or "Unavailable Companion" if it's been removed or made private).
- Creator name — Who built the companion, shown below the name.
- Avatar and description — The companion's image and a short summary.
- Chat count — An indigo badge showing how many conversations you've had with this companion (e.g., "5 Chats").
- Rating — The companion's average rating, if it has one.
- Last active — A relative timestamp showing when you last chatted with this companion (e.g., "3d ago").
- Save button — A heart icon to save the companion to a collection, just like on the Explore page.
Sorting
The Companions tab has two sort options in the toolbar:
| Sort option | What it does |
|---|---|
| Interactions | Ranks companions by how many chats you've had with them. Most interactions first (by default). Click again to reverse the order. |
| Recent | Orders by the date of your last conversation. Most recent first (by default). Click again to reverse. |
Each sort button shows a small arrow indicating the current direction. Click the active sort button to toggle between ascending and descending order.
Pagination
If you've chatted with many companions, the grid is paginated with 20 companions per page. Page numbers appear at the bottom, and you can navigate with the arrow buttons or by clicking a specific page number.
Saving a companion from history
You can save any companion directly from this tab by clicking the heart icon on its card. This opens the same save popover you'd see on the Explore page, letting you pick a collection or create a new one.
Opening a companion
Click anywhere on a companion card to go to that companion's chat page and start a new conversation or continue where you left off.
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