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Follow Up Questions

One of the nicest things about the assistant is that you do not always need to start from scratch.

You can ask one question, then refine it naturally with a follow-up. That makes the whole experience feel much more like talking to a co-pilot than operating a machine.

For the general overview, begin with Voice Overview.


A follow-up question uses the context of the previous reply.

For example, you might ask:

“How much have I spent on fuel this month?”

Then follow with:

“Break that down by country.”

Or:

“What about last month?”

The assistant uses the earlier topic to understand what you mean.


Follow-up questions are especially useful for:

  • spending breakdowns
  • trip statistics
  • date-based comparisons
  • filtering results more narrowly
  • comparing one period with another

For date phrasing, see Understanding Date Ranges and Date Range Queries.


If you completely change subject, it is usually better to start clean.

For example:

“How much did I spend on fuel this month?”
“What’s the weather tomorrow?”

That second question is really a new topic, so it works best as a fresh request.


When you are driving, cooking, levelling up on a pitch, or just trying to keep muddy hands off the screen, natural conversation is easier than remembering exact commands.

That is where follow-up questions really shine.