> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.getorvyn.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Understanding Orvyn

Orvyn has four main sections that you can work with.

## 1. Chat

Using natural language, tell Orvyn what changes you want to make.

* Ask Orvyn to change formatting, fix typos, or adjust styling
* Review and apply suggested edits
* Build up memory so Orvyn remembers your preferences

**Learn more:** [Making Requests](/chat/making-requests) | [Managing Memory](/chat/managing-memory)

## 2. Comments

View and manage all your comments in one place.

* Add new comments to slides
* Reply to comments and tag team members
* Mark comments as resolved
* Turn comments into tasks for Orvyn

**Learn more:** [Adding Comments](/comment-management/adding-comments) | [Working with Comments](/comment-management/working-with-comments) | [Comment Actions](/comment-management/actions)

## 3. Versions

Save different versions of your deck and switch between them as you work.

* View all versions in one place
* Create new versions to test changes
* Switch between versions without losing work

**Learn more:** [Using Versions](/versioning/understanding-versions)

## 4. Deck Check

Scan your presentation for formatting issues, grammar errors, broken links, and more.

* Find styling problems, typos, and quality issues
* Review errors before sending your deck
* Fix issues automatically or manually

**Learn more:** [What Gets Checked](/deck-checks/what-gets-checked) | [Issues](/deck-checks/issues)
