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When you’re reviewing a contract in Composer, you might reference a definition from page 3 while asking about an indemnification clause on page 40. Composer keeps track of both because of its context window.

What the context window includes

The context window is everything Composer can “see” at once during your conversation:
  • The document you’re reviewing
  • Any files you’ve uploaded
  • Your Company Profile
  • Your playbook (if selected)
  • The full conversation history in the current chat
All of this information stays available as you ask follow-up questions, so Composer can connect details across different parts of a document or reference something you discussed earlier.

Capacity

Composer can handle substantial amounts of information:
  • Individual documents up to 1000 pages
  • Multiple documents in a single conversation
  • Long back-and-forth conversations with many exchanges
For best results, keep conversations focused on 3-5 documents. Uploading too many files at once (15+) can cause processing issues.

How it affects your work

Cross-references stay connected. When you ask about a liability cap, Composer remembers the definition of “Losses” from earlier in the agreement. You don’t need to re-explain context you’ve already established. Conversations build on themselves. If you ask Composer to review indemnification, then follow up with “now check the liability cap,” it understands you’re continuing the same review. Earlier findings inform later analysis. Company context travels with you. Your Company Profile and playbook rules are part of the context, so Composer applies your standards without you repeating them in every prompt.

When context gets long

Very long conversations eventually approach the context window limit. When this happens:
  • The earliest messages in your conversation may drop out of context
  • Composer may lose track of details from much earlier in the chat
  • Starting a new chat resets the context
If you notice Composer forgetting things you discussed earlier, it’s usually a sign to start a fresh conversation.

Tips for managing context

  • Start new chats for unrelated tasks rather than reusing old conversations
  • Upload only the documents relevant to your current task
  • For very long documents, tell Composer which sections to focus on
  • If a conversation gets unwieldy, summarize key points and start fresh