Stop Scrolling Dashboards — Talk to the Data Instead
Most people who land on SwarmIntellect do the same thing. They look at the map, scan the signal, maybe check the heatmap, then leave. That's fine. But they're missing the fastest way to get answers.
There's a chat in the bottom-right corner of the map. It's not a generic chatbot. It's wired directly into every data feed on the platform — whale positions, derivatives, flows, sentiment, the full stack. You ask a question, it pulls live data and answers in plain English. No dashboards, no clicking around, no guessing which page has what you need.
Here's the thing though: most people either don't notice it, or they try it once, ask something vague, and move on. So let me show you exactly how to use it.
The five questions that actually work
Think of the chat as a terminal, not a search engine. You don't need to be polite. You don't need full sentences. Just ask for what you want.
"What's the whale signal right now?"
This is the single most useful question on the platform. You get the consensus direction (bullish, bearish, neutral), the confidence percentage, the swarm score, and the long/short split. It's the same signal that shows on the map, but with the numbers behind it. Takes two seconds instead of reading three different panels.
"What are whales doing with ETH?"
Swap ETH for any token. BTC, SOL, XRP, DOGE — whatever you're watching. The chat pulls the heatmap data for that specific token: how much whale money is on it, which direction, and how strong the conviction is. If you're about to open a position, this is the question to ask first.
"Show me funding rates"
Derivatives data is one of those things that most people know matters but nobody wants to dig through tables for. Ask the chat. You get funding rates, open interest, and long/short ratios across all tracked tokens. High positive funding means overleveraged longs. Negative means the shorts are crowded. Either way, it tells you where the squeeze risk is.
"Any big flows today?"
Exchange flows are the closest thing to watching money move in real time. Large inflows to exchanges usually mean someone's getting ready to sell. Outflows mean accumulation — someone's pulling coins off the exchange and into cold storage. The chat pulls the recent flow data and tells you what's moving.
"Any flips recently?"
This one catches direction changes. When whales flip from long to short on a token (or the other way), that's a signal worth paying attention to. The chat shows you which tokens flipped, when, and in which direction. It's the kind of thing you'd miss on the dashboard unless you were watching at the exact right time.
Beyond the basics
Those five cover about 80% of what people need. But the chat can do more.
Ask "what's the fear and greed index?" and you get the current sentiment reading with context on what the number means. Ask "how accurate is the signal?" and it pulls the track record — win rates, total calls, verified outcomes. Ask "give me a market overview" and it runs through market cap, BTC dominance, and top movers.
You can also stack questions. Ask about ETH positioning, then follow up with "and what about the funding rate on it?" — the chat keeps context within the conversation.
What it won't do
It won't tell you to buy or sell anything. It won't predict prices. If you ask "will BTC hit 100k?" you'll get a polite redirect back to what it can actually show you — positioning data, not crystal balls.
That's by design. The whole point of whale intelligence is that you see what the big money is doing and make your own call. The data is the edge. The decision is yours.
The 30-second morning routine
Here's what I'd do every morning if I were trading actively:
Open the map. Click the chat. Type three things:
"What's the signal?"
"Any flips?"
"Funding rates on BTC and ETH"
That gives you consensus direction, any overnight shifts in whale positioning, and whether the derivatives market is leaning too far in one direction. Three questions, thirty seconds, and you know more than most people staring at TradingView all morning.
The chat is in the bottom-right corner of the intelligence map. Try it.
Not financial advice.