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The New Chat with Pokie: When Advice Turns Into Action

Chat with Pokie can now do tasks for you — draft a cold email, draft a cover letter, or re-score your resume — with a confirm-before-it-runs step, a copyable result, and your real usage in plain numbers.

Dongbo at PokeBot Team
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Chat with Pokie has always been the coach in your pocket — the place to ask what to do next, how to word a tricky message, or whether you're ready for an interview. Now it does more than answer. Pokie can take a task off your plate, finish it for you, and hand back the result — while keeping you in control the whole way.

What's new, in one line: Pokie can now do things — draft a cold outreach email, draft a cover letter, or re-score your resume — instead of only advising. Every action waits for your go-ahead, tells you what it will cost before it runs, and saves the result where you can find it later.

From advice to action

Until now, if you asked Pokie to write your outreach email, it would explain how — good tips, but you still did the work. Now, when you ask for one of the tasks it can handle, Pokie offers to do the job itself.

There are three things Pokie can complete for you right inside the chat:

  • Draft a cold outreach email to a recruiter or contact
  • Draft a cover letter for a role you're targeting
  • Re-score your resume so you can see where it stands

You'll find this chat in every room — Career Planning, Opportunity Map, Resume Builder, Mock Interview, and Progress Tracker — whenever you're signed in. Pokie never acts on its own. It proposes; you decide.

Propose, confirm, run

Here's the flow. Ask Pokie to draft that cold email, and instead of a wall of text you get a small confirmation card titled something like "Run Draft Cold Email?" Nothing happens yet. The card tells you exactly what the action will cost — "Uses 1 of your 5 remaining (limit 5)" — so you know before you commit. That cost is the same allowance you'd spend clicking the matching button inside its room; the chat and the buttons share one pool, so an action in chat never quietly costs you more.

When you click Run, Pokie does the work and the result comes back as a card. For an email or cover letter, you get the drafted text with a Copy button. For a resume, you get a score out of 100 with a short summary. Either way, it's saved to the app — a note tells you it landed in your Reachout History or Analysis History — so it isn't trapped in the conversation. Reopen that chat next week and the card is still there.

Because Pokie works from the resume you've already saved, there's nothing to upload for a re-score. You ask, you confirm, you read the result.

Bring a document into the chat

When you do want Pokie to read something specific — a job description you're targeting, or a document you'd like feedback on — attach it right in the conversation. Pokie accepts a PDF, Word, or text file, reads it as context for that chat, and tucks a copy into your Document Hub (under Document Review → Chat Uploads) so you can find it again later.

Finish the job in the right room

A quick draft is often just the start. That's why every result card carries an Open in room button — for resume work, Open in Resume Studio — that drops you into the exact tool to keep editing.

Pokie is also honest about its limits. For bigger jobs it won't attempt in the chat — building a brand-new tailored resume, running a full mock interview, or a group discussion — it doesn't fake an answer. It points you, in plain words, to the room that owns that work. And if you ever ask "what can you do here?", Pokie answers from PokeBot's own feature knowledge and names the specific room and tool to use, rather than guessing.

Your usage, in real numbers

No more wondering how much you have left. Ask Pokie something like "how many uses do I have left this month," and it answers with your real figures — your plan, what you've used, and what remains for each room — not a vague estimate.

The same care shows up when things go wrong. If an action errors out, the card offers Retry at no extra cost, so a hiccup never burns a use. A duplicate click can't double-charge you or run a finished action twice — it simply shows the result you already have.

Answers that stream, with a stop button

Pokie's replies now appear as it writes them — word by word — so you can start reading right away instead of waiting for the whole thing. Changed your mind mid-answer? A Stop button next to the box halts it instantly.

Pokie remembers your context

Pokie holds on to the key points from your earlier conversations in a room, and can pull in relevant context from your other rooms too — so you're not re-explaining your goal every time. You stay in charge: a Context Settings panel lets you choose how many recent messages Pokie should consider, tick which other rooms it may draw from, and turn Conversation Memory on or off entirely.

Smaller touches that add up

  • Ready-made conversation starters — pre-written prompts like "Should I take this offer?" or "Help me negotiate salary" you can drop straight into the chat.
  • Personalized suggestions and nudges — before you type, you may see a few suggestion cards tailored to you; tap one and it takes you to the matching room and tool.
  • Voice dictation — tap the mic and speak; Pokie transcribes it into the message box for you to send.
  • Conversation history — start a new topic, search past conversations, and delete what you don't need. Titles and summaries are written for you as a chat grows.

How to try it

  1. Sign in and open any room's chat.
  2. Ask Pokie to draft a cold email, draft a cover letter, or re-score your resume.
  3. Read the confirmation card — check the cost, then click Run.
  4. Copy the result, or open the room to keep refining it.
  5. Ask about your usage anytime to see exactly what you have left.

Pokie was always good at telling you what to do next. Now it can help you get it done.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can Chat with Pokie actually do now, instead of just advising?

Pokie can carry out three concrete tasks for you: draft a cold outreach email, draft a cover letter, and re-score your saved resume. Each one waits for you to confirm before it runs, and the finished result comes back in the chat as a card you can copy.

Will Pokie ever run something without asking me first?

No. Every action appears as a confirmation card — for example, 'Run Draft Cold Email?' — and nothing happens until you click Run. The card also shows what the action will cost before you commit, so there are no surprises.

Does using a Pokie action cost me anything extra?

There is no separate chat budget. An action draws from the same monthly or lifetime allowance as clicking that same function's button inside its room, and the cost is shown up front. If an action fails, you can retry it without being charged again, and a double-click can't double-charge you.

Do I need to upload my resume for a re-score?

No. Pokie re-scores the resume you have already saved in PokeBot, so there's nothing to attach. When you do want Pokie to read a specific document — a job description, say — you can attach a PDF, Word, or text file to the conversation, and it's saved to your Document Hub too.

Where do Pokie's results go after it finishes?

The result appears as a copyable card in the conversation and is saved to your history — your Reachout History for emails and cover letters, or your Analysis History for resume scores. It's still there when you reopen the conversation, and each card can jump you into the matching room to keep editing.

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