Web Search
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Web search pulls live information into your WhatsApp thread so you are not guessing from memory or old screenshots. Binx reads the question, runs a search, and answers in plain language with sources in mind.
How to use
Open your Binx chat and type a question the way you would ask a friend. You can ask for news, prices, definitions, comparisons, or “what happened with…” style questions. Binx returns a concise answer and can follow up if you ask a second message. For time-sensitive topics, mention a year or “latest” so the model knows you want current data. You do not need a special command — a normal message is enough.
Video walkthroughs for tutorials are coming soon.
Use cases
Freelancer pricing a project
Before a client call you ask: typical day rates for UX designers in Western Europe this year, summarized in five bullets.
Student verifying a fact
You paste a claim from a slide and ask whether it is still accurate and what changed since 2024.
Traveler planning logistics
You ask for visa-free rules, weather trends, or whether a festival date conflicts with a holiday — all without opening a browser tab.
Example
Send something like this in your Binx chat on WhatsApp.
“What are the main differences between JPEG and WebP for a landing page in 2026?”
Tips
If an answer feels too broad, add constraints: region, year, audience, or “in under 120 words.”