What the in-app Agent does

Chat to search, preview, save lists and start exports without touching filters.

Agent is the chat surface inside the app, at the top of the sidebar. It is the same account, the same credits and the same rules as the rest of the platform, with a conversation instead of a filter panel.

What you can ask for

  • A count - 'how many CFOs at German manufacturers over 200 employees are there'. Free, unlimited.
  • A preview - 'show me twenty of them'. Redacted, free.
  • A saved list - 'save that as DACH CFOs 200+'. It appears on the Lists page like any other list.
  • An export - 'export the first 500'. This spends credits and says so first.

Results come back as real objects, not as text: a list card links to the list, an export card links to the running job. Anything the Agent creates is a normal artefact you can open, edit and re-run without it.

How it differs from connecting your own agent

Connecting Claude, ChatGPT or Cursor over MCP puts Argorant inside a tool you already live in, with your own model and your own instructions. The in-app Agent needs no setup at all and knows the product natively. Use whichever fits: they share one account and one balance.

Screenshot: The Agent screen with the greeting, the composer and the suggested prompts

Chats are saved

Past conversations sit in the left sidebar and reopen with their full context, so 'the segment we built on Tuesday' is a real thing you can return to rather than something to reconstruct.

Free accounts get a daily allowance of chats; paid plans remove the limit.

Still stuck? support@argorant.com