Summary Replies & Follow-ups
After many Cognivo answers, you'll see quick ways to go deeper or get a shorter recap. This page explains how they work.
A / B / C / D follow-up options
When Cognivo offers follow-ups, it lists lettered options, for example:
Want to go deeper?
A) Show pool context
B) Check holder concentration
C) Run red flags
Reply A, B, or C.
Reply with the letter to run that option. The available letters depend on the answer you're looking at.
Expired options
Follow-up options are tied to the answer that produced them. If an option has expired, Cognivo asks you to confirm before running it — for example, Reply YES to run it, or NO to cancel — so you never trigger something unintended. Confirming an expired option this way uses no credits to ask.
Shorter summary replies
To get a shorter, formatted recap of an answer, reply with D, summary, or summarise. Cognivo produces a concise version of the result it already generated.
A summary reply:
- restates the key points (identity, pool context, burn custody, lock status, risk note) in a compact form,
- never adds new claims that the original answer did not establish,
- ends with No credits were used. when it is a no-credit recap.
When no credits are used
Lightweight actions — like a summary recap or confirming an expired option — are designed not to consume credits. When that is the case, Cognivo tells you directly with No credits were used. For how credits work overall, see Credits & Billing.