Chat with Quincy Instantly from Your Browser
Skip the clicks and start chatting with Quincy directly from your browser's address bar. Just type lyt, press Space, and enter your question.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome and go to Settings > Search engine > Manage search engines and site search
- Scroll down to Site search and click Add
- Fill in the fields:
- Search engine: Lytical - Chat with Quincy
- Shortcut: lyt
- URL:
https://app.lytical.ai/chat?prompt=%s
- Click Add
How to use: Type lyt in the address bar, press Space or Tab, then type your question and hit Enter.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and go to Settings > Privacy, search, and services
- Scroll down and click Address bar and search
- Click Manage search engines
- Click Add and fill in:
- Search engine: Lytical - Chat with Quincy
- Shortcut: lyt
- URL:
https://app.lytical.ai/chat?prompt=%s
- Click Add
How to use: Type lyt in the address bar, press Space or Tab, then type your question and hit Enter.
Firefox
- First, visit app.lytical.ai
- Right-click the address bar and select Add "Lytical" (if available)
Or manually:
- Create a new bookmark
- Set the Name to: Lytical - Chat with Quincy
- Set the Keyword to: lyt
- Set the URL to:
https://app.lytical.ai/chat?prompt=%s - Save the bookmark
How to use: Type lyt your question here directly in the address bar and hit Enter.
Brave
- Open Brave and go to Settings > Search engine
- Click Manage search engines
- Under Site search, click Add
- Fill in:
- Search engine: Lytical - Chat with Quincy
- Shortcut: lyt
- URL:
https://app.lytical.ai/chat?prompt=%s
- Click Add
How to use: Type lyt in the address bar, press Space, then type your question and hit Enter.
Arc
- Open Arc and go to Settings > Search Engines
- Click + to add a new search engine
- Fill in:
- Name: Lytical - Chat with Quincy
- Shortcut: lyt
- URL:
https://app.lytical.ai/chat?prompt=%s
- Click Save
How to use: Type lyt in the address bar, press Space, then type your question and hit Enter.
Safari
Safari doesn't natively support custom search engine shortcuts, but you can use extensions like Keyword Search from the App Store to enable this functionality.
Example
Once set up, simply type in your address bar:
lyt what were my top traffic sources last week?
You'll be taken directly to Lytical where Quincy will answer your question.