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Web Search connects ZeroTwo to the live internet, enabling responses grounded in up-to-date sources rather than training data alone. Enable the Search pill before sending a message and ZeroTwo fetches, reads, and synthesizes live web results — complete with inline citations and a Sources panel.
1

Open a chat

Navigate to any existing conversation or start a new one at /c.
2

Enable the Search pill

Click the Search pill in the prompt bar. It highlights blue to indicate it is active for your next message.
3

Optionally select a focus mode

Click the dropdown arrow next to the Search pill to choose a focus mode (Auto, Company, Research, News, PDF, GitHub, Personal, or LinkedIn). Defaults to Auto.
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Send your message

Type your question or request and send. ZeroTwo queries the web as part of generating its response.
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Review your response and sources

The response includes inline citations like [1] [2] [3]. Open the Sources panel in the right sidebar to see all URLs ZeroTwo referenced.
You don’t need to rephrase your question when Search is on. Ask naturally: “What is the current version of Python?” or “Summarize the latest news from Apple.”

What you get with Search enabled

When Web Search is active, ZeroTwo delivers:
  1. A grounded response — the answer is synthesized from live web content, not just training data
  2. Inline citations — numbers like [1] [2] [3] appear throughout the response, each linking a claim to a specific source
  3. Sources panel — the right sidebar lists every source used with its title, domain, URL, and excerpt
  4. Clickable links — click any source in the sidebar to open the original page in a new tab

Focus modes

ZeroTwo offers 8 focus modes that narrow search to a specific category of sources:
Focus ModeBest for
AutoGeneral queries — ZeroTwo picks the most relevant source types
CompanyBusiness websites, LinkedIn, company directories, press releases
ResearchAcademic papers, preprints, scholarly databases
NewsNews outlets, current articles, media coverage
PDFTechnical specs, whitepapers, government documents
GitHubRepos, code examples, issues, READMEs
PersonalYour connected accounts (Google Drive, Gmail, Notion, etc.)
LinkedInProfessional profiles, company pages, job listings
Select a focus mode from the dropdown arrow next to the Search pill. See Focus Modes for a full description of each.
Web Search is most valuable when your question involves:
  • Current events — breaking news, recent announcements, live scores
  • Recently released information — software versions, product launches, earnings reports
  • Company research — funding rounds, leadership changes, press releases
  • Fact-checking — verify a claim against live sources
  • Time-sensitive data — prices, regulations, public health guidance
  • Anything after your model’s knowledge cutoff — Search bridges the gap between training data and today
  • General knowledge questions that training data covers reliably (“Explain recursion”)
  • Math, logic, or coding problems that don’t depend on current data
  • Creative writing that doesn’t require factual grounding
Enabling Search on a non-time-sensitive question is harmless — it just uses one of your daily search credits. When in doubt, turn it on.

ZeroTwo may automatically trigger a search — even without the pill enabled — when it detects that your query requires current data. This includes questions about today’s date, live prices, recent events, or anything with time-sensitive language (“right now,” “today,” “latest”).
Auto-triggered searches count against your daily Search quota. To disable auto-search, go to Settings → Preferences → Auto-search. Or add “don’t search the web” to your prompt to prevent it for a specific message.

Plan limits

PlanWeb Searches per day
Free1
ProHigher limit
Pro 2xHigher limit
Plus UltraUnlimited
BusinessUnlimited
Daily limits reset at midnight UTC. If the Search pill is grayed out, you have reached your daily limit or your plan does not include search. Upgrade at Settings → Subscription.

How Search Works

Step-by-step of what happens under the hood

Focus Modes

Narrow results to specific domains or content types

Sources and Citations

Understand inline citations and the Sources panel

Troubleshooting

Fix common Search issues