How Context Injection Works
Understand how Plixo detects AI chat inputs and injects your saved context.
What is Context Injection?
Context injection is the process of inserting pre-saved text — prompts, system messages, instructions, or reference material — directly into an AI chat input field. Instead of manually copying and pasting, Plixo handles this for you in a single click.
How It Works
When you click a document in the Plixo Chrome extension popup:
- Detection — The extension identifies the current page (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot) and locates the chat input field
- Content Preparation — Your document's rich text content is converted to plain text suitable for the chat input
- Injection — The text is inserted into the input field, ready to send
- You Send — Press Enter or click Send to start the conversation with your context already in place
Supported Platforms
Plixo detects and injects into:
- ChatGPT — chat.openai.com
- Claude — claude.ai
- Google Gemini — gemini.google.com
- Microsoft Copilot — copilot.microsoft.com
Why Not Just Copy-Paste?
Copy-paste works, but it breaks your flow:
- You have to switch tabs, find the right document, select the text, copy, switch back, paste
- With long context (system prompts, reference docs), this is tedious and error-prone
- Plixo keeps your library one click away, right where you're chatting
Tips for Better Results
- Be specific — Include clear instructions in your prompts
- Use system-style prompts — Start documents with role and behaviour instructions
- Combine documents — Use collections to group related context and inject multiple pieces
- Keep prompts updated — Edit and refine your best-performing prompts over time