Interactive Displays
Rich visual components Maggie can show you during conversations.
Overview
When you ask Maggie for certain types of information, she can respond with interactive visual components instead of just text. These displays make it easier to understand data, make decisions, and explore information.
How to use: Simply ask Maggie for what you need in natural language. She'll automatically choose the best way to present the information.
Approval Cards
Multi-Question Approval
When Maggie needs your input on multiple choices or preferences, she'll show an approval card with questions you can answer before confirming.
"Help me plan a blog post - ask me about the topic, format, and length"
Which topic interests you?
Select the main subject you'd like to focus on
Machine learning, neural networks, and automation
Frontend, backend, and full-stack technologies
iOS, Android, and cross-platform development
Slide Presentations
Interactive Slides
Maggie can present information as a slideshow that you can navigate through. Perfect for step-by-step guides, presentations, or breaking down complex topics.
"Create a presentation about our Q4 goals"
Welcome to Magpai
Your AI-powered workspace for teams.
- Maggie - Your intelligent assistant
- The Brain - Organize your knowledge
- Workflows - Automate repetitive tasks
Click the slide or use the buttons to navigate
Data Charts
When you ask about data, metrics, or analytics, Maggie can visualize the information with interactive charts.
Status Distribution
See how items are distributed across different statuses with a donut chart.
"Show me a breakdown of our ticket statuses"
Priority Breakdown
Visualize items by priority level to understand where to focus.
"What's the priority distribution of our open tasks?"
Team Workload
See how work is distributed across team members with a horizontal bar chart.
"Show me each team member's workload"
Interactive Maps
Location Map
When you ask about locations, addresses, or geographic data, Maggie can display an interactive map with markers.
"Show me our office locations on a map"
Tips for Getting Visual Responses
- Be specific about what you want to see: "Show me a chart of..." or "Create a presentation about..."
- Ask for comparisons: Maggie will often use charts to show comparative data
- Request locations: Any question involving places will likely include a map
- Ask for approvals: When Maggie needs your input on choices, she'll use approval cards