Slash Commands & Actions
Honey supports slash commands — shortcuts you type starting with / that trigger specific actions without writing a full sentence. Type / in the message input to see the full list of available commands.
Available Commands
Section titled “Available Commands”General
Section titled “General”| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/undo | Reverse the last action Honey just took |
/help | Show all available commands and what Honey can help with |
/new | Start a new conversation (clears current chat) |
Quick Actions
Section titled “Quick Actions”These commands give you instant operational summaries without needing to phrase a question:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/status | Operational overview — overdue tasks, device alerts, and upcoming check-ins |
/checkins | Today’s check-ins and check-outs across all properties |
/overdue | All overdue tasks that need attention |
/alerts | Active device alerts across all properties |
Agent Skills
Section titled “Agent Skills”If you have AI Agents configured with specific skills, those skills also appear as slash commands. For example, if you have a maintenance agent with a “schedule inspection” skill, you can type / and select it from the list to trigger that skill directly.
How Slash Commands Work
Section titled “How Slash Commands Work”- Type / in the message input field — a dropdown appears showing all available commands
- Use the arrow keys to navigate or continue typing to filter the list
- Press Enter or click a command to select it
- The command is sent as a message and Honey executes it immediately
Agent Routing
Section titled “Agent Routing”When you send a message (whether through a slash command or natural language), Honey automatically determines which AI Agent is best suited to handle your request. You do not need to know which agent to talk to — Honey routes for you.
On the full-page Ask view, you can override automatic routing by clicking the agent selector in the bottom-right corner of the input area. This lets you pick a specific agent to direct your message to. Select Honey (the default) to return to automatic routing.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Getting Started with Honey — overview and keyboard shortcuts
- AI Agents — learn how to create and configure agents that Honey can route to
- Voice Input — speak commands instead of typing them