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This page walks through opening Peak AI, asking your first question, getting the most out of the responses, and managing your credit allowance.

Opening Peak AI

Peak AI is available throughout the Peak terminal. You can open it in two ways:
  • Command code — type PAI in the search bar to open Peak AI directly.
  • Side panel — Peak AI is available as a persistent side panel that can be opened from anywhere in the terminal. The panel can be expanded to full screen using the expand icon at the top right, or kept as a side panel alongside whichever Command you are currently viewing.

Asking your first question

Type any crypto-related question into the input field at the bottom of the panel. Peak AI accepts natural language — you don’t need to use specific syntax or know which Command would answer the question. Some examples that work well:
  • “How’s SOL today?”
  • “What are the top tokens by 24-hour volume on Solana?”
  • “Compare Uniswap and Raydium over the last 30 days.”
  • “Who are the largest holders of [token]?”
  • “What’s happening in the AI token narrative right now?” Peak AI interprets the question, decides which data to pull, and returns a response.
Voice input is not supported. All questions go through the text input.

How responses are structured

A typical Peak AI response includes one or more data cards followed by a written summary. The data cards use the same visual language as the rest of Peak — live timestamps, structured fields, and consistent formatting. The summary synthesizes the data into a short analytical paragraph. For example, asking “How’s SOL today?” returns:
  • A price card showing live price, 24H high and low, market cap, volume, and liquidity.
  • A market stats card showing price changes across multiple timeframes (5m, 1h, 24h, 7d, 30d) and rank metrics.
  • A written summary describing the current state in plain language, noting things like short-term momentum direction or where current values sit relative to recent ranges. Every data card includes a live timestamp showing when the data was pulled.

Working with responses

A few patterns that get the most out of Peak AI:
  • Follow up in the same conversation. Peak AI maintains context within a conversation, so you can ask follow-up questions without restating the subject. After asking about SOL, you can ask “how about ETH?” and get a comparable response.
  • Ask for specific framings. If the default response doesn’t match what you need, ask for it directly — “focus on liquidity rather than price”, “show me 7-day numbers only”, “explain why it dropped.”
  • Use Peak AI as a starting point. If a response surfaces something worth investigating, open the relevant Command for the full view. Peak AI gives you orientation; Commands give you depth.

Tips for better questions

  • Be specific about the entity. “How’s SOL today?” is clearer than “How’s Solana doing?” — using token symbols or protocol names reduces ambiguity.
  • Specify the timeframe when it matters. “Compare TVL over the last 90 days” gives a more useful response than “Compare TVL.”
  • Ask follow-ups rather than starting over. If the first response is close but not right, refine the question rather than rephrasing it from scratch.

Credits and limits

Each beta user has a credit allowance for Peak AI usage. Every question you ask consumes credits from this allowance. The default allowance is sized to support normal analytical workflows — most users will not hit the limit during typical use. If you need more credits, contact the Peak team and we can adjust the allowance for your account.

Request more credits

Email peak@birdeye.so with a short note about your usage needs.

Next steps

What Peak AI can do

Examples of the kinds of questions Peak AI handles well.

Object + Command Architecture

Understand the data model Peak AI draws from.