At Chaturji, our goal is to help you and your team work smarter, not harder. A key part of that philosophy is built directly into our platform's "Auto Mode." When you ask a question, Chaturji automatically selects the optimal AI to get the job done. But within this intelligent selection process lies another layer of control designed to optimize both your time and your credits: the choice between Quick Response and Think Deeper.

Understanding when to use each mode is the difference between a good workflow and a great one. This playbook will guide you through the strategic choices, providing practical examples to ensure you're getting the most value out of every query.

Understanding the Core Difference

Before we dive into examples, let's establish the fundamental trade-off:

  • Quick Response: Prioritizes speed and efficiency. It uses powerful but more streamlined AI models (like Gemini 2.0 Flash or GPT-4.1 nano) to deliver fast answers for straightforward tasks. This mode consumes fewer credits, making it ideal for high-volume, everyday work.
  • Think Deeper: Prioritizes depth, reasoning, and comprehensiveness. It engages more advanced, resource-intensive AI models (like GPT-5 or Claude Sonnet 4 Reasoning) that are designed for complex analysis, strategic planning, and creative generation. This mode takes a bit longer and uses more credits, but the quality of the output for complex tasks is significantly higher.

When to Use "Quick Response": Your Agile Assistant for Everyday Tasks

Think of Quick Response as your go-to AI assistant for the daily grind. It’s perfect for tasks where you need a solid, fast result without requiring exhaustive analysis or intricate reasoning.

Use "Quick Response" for:

1. Content Generation & First Drafts

When you need to get words on the page quickly, Quick Response is your best friend. It excels at generating structured, clear content that can serve as a strong first draft.

  • Practical Example: You need to write a short promotional email for an upcoming webinar.
    • Prompt: "Write a 150-word email announcing our webinar on 'AI for Sales Teams' happening next Friday. The tone should be enthusiastic and professional. Include a clear call-to-action to register."
    • Why it works: This is a well-defined task. The AI doesn't need to invent a new marketing strategy; it just needs to execute a standard content request efficiently.

2. Summarization and Information Extraction

Need the gist of an article, a document, or a long email thread? Quick Response can parse text and pull out the key points in seconds.

  • Practical Example: You've just uploaded a 10-page market research PDF to your Chaturji Room and need the highlights.
    • Prompt: "Summarize the key findings from the attached PDF in five bullet points."
    • Why it works: The task is to condense existing information, not to generate new insights or perform deep analysis. Speed is of the essence.

3. Rephrasing and Tone Adjustment

Perfect for polishing your writing. You can quickly get alternative phrasings, simplify complex sentences, or adjust the tone of a message.

  • Practical Example: You've written a blunt response to a customer query and want to make it more empathetic.
    • Prompt: "Rephrase this sentence to sound more helpful and apologetic: 'We cannot process your request because the form was filled out incorrectly.'" 
    • Why it works: This is a stylistic adjustment. A lighter model can easily handle the nuances of tone without needing deep contextual reasoning.

4. Brainstorming and Idea Lists

When you're looking for a burst of creativity to kickstart a project, Quick Response can generate lists of ideas, headlines, or topics almost instantly.

  • Practical Example: You're planning your blog content for the next month.
    • Prompt: "Give me 10 blog post ideas about the benefits of collaborative AI for remote teams."
    • Why it works: You're looking for quantity and variety to spark your own thinking. You can then take the best idea and use "Think Deeper" to flesh it out.

When to Use "Think Deeper": Your Strategic Partner for High-Value Work

Reserve Think Deeper for tasks that are complex, strategic, and have a significant impact. This is where you leverage the full reasoning and analytical power of the most advanced AI models available.

Use "Think Deeper" for:

1. In-Depth Analysis and Research

When your query requires web searches, synthesis of multiple sources, or drawing nuanced conclusions from data, "Think Deeper" is the only way to go.

  • Practical Example: You need to understand the competitive landscape for a new product launch.
    • Prompt: "Conduct a detailed analysis of the top 3 competitors in the project management software space for small businesses. Focus on their pricing models, key features, and primary marketing channels. Present the findings in a table."
    • Why it works: This task requires research, information synthesis, and structured output. A more powerful model is needed to gather, process, and present this information coherently.

2. Strategic Planning and Document Creation

From business plans to marketing strategies, "Think Deeper" can act as a strategic co-creator, helping you think through complex problems and create comprehensive documents.

  • Practical Example: You're developing a go-to-market strategy.
    • Prompt: "Create a detailed go-to-market plan for a new B2B SaaS product targeting HR departments. Include sections on target audience, value proposition, key messaging, channel strategy, and first-year KPIs."
    • Why it works: This requires reasoning and the creation of a multi-faceted, structured plan. The AI needs to "think" like a strategist, connecting different business concepts.

3. Complex File Analysis (Spreadsheets, Legal Docs)

Chaturji's ability to analyze files shines in "Think Deeper" mode. This is where the AI doesn't just read the file—it interprets, computes, and provides actionable insights.

  • Practical Example 1 (Spreadsheet): You've uploaded your quarterly sales data (Excel/CSV).
    • Prompt: "Analyze the attached sales spreadsheet. Identify the top-performing region, the product with the most growth, and any regions where sales are lagging. Suggest three strategies to improve sales in the underperforming areas and generate a bar chart showing sales by region."
  • Practical Example 2 (Legal Document): You've uploaded a vendor agreement (PDF/Word).
    • Prompt: "Review the attached legal agreement. Identify any non-standard clauses related to liability and data privacy. Explain the potential risks in simple terms and suggest alternative wording for a redline version."
    • Why it works: Both tasks require specialized agents and deep reasoning. The AI needs to understand context, perform calculations (for the spreadsheet), and recognize legal nuance (for the document). This is far beyond simple text summarization.

4. High-Quality, Long-Form Content

When you're writing a white paper, a detailed report, or an important article that needs to be authoritative and well-structured, "Think Deeper" provides the necessary depth and coherence.

  • Practical Example: Writing a thought leadership article.
    • Prompt: "Write a 1,200-word article on the topic 'The Future of AI in Healthcare.' The article should cover advancements in diagnostics, personalized medicine, and administrative efficiency. Use a formal, expert tone and cite potential challenges and ethical considerations."
    • Why it works: This requires creating a cohesive, long-form narrative with logical flow and deep subject matter understanding, a task perfectly suited for a top-tier AI model.

The Smart Workflow: Combining Both Modes

The most effective Chaturji users don't stick to one mode. They use them in tandem.

Imagine you're creating a project plan:

  1. Step 1 (Quick Response): "Brainstorm the key phases of a software development project."
  2. Step 2 (Quick Response): "Turn these phases into a project outline with bullet points for key tasks under each phase."
  3. Step 3 (Think Deeper): "Now, expand on the 'Risk Assessment' section of this outline. Identify 5 potential risks for this project and propose a detailed mitigation strategy for each."
  4. Step 4 (Canvas): Send the final, detailed plan to a Canvas to share and collaborate with your team.

By starting with Quick Response for the foundational work and switching to Think Deeper for the critical, high-value sections, you create a world-class document efficiently and cost-effectively.

Conclusion

Chaturji's Auto Mode is more than just an option—it's a strategic lever. Use Quick Response for speed, efficiency, and everyday tasks. Deploy Think Deeper for the complex, strategic work that drives your business forward. By mastering this playbook, you'll not only optimize your credit usage but also unlock a more powerful and intelligent way to work.