This the Changelog for “SciChart-GPT”, our AI Assistant for answering user questions about capabilities, features and how-to for SciChart’s range of products including SciChart.js, WPF, iOS & Android.
You can try out the AI Assistant at https://chat.scichart.com, or by navigating to the top-level menu: “Developers -> SciChart-GPT”!
Fixed a "Server Error" which was being shown to logged in users only when they started a chat
Internal (dev) release – we’re testing an MCP server to access the SciChart documentation, example code and FAQs straight from your local AI (Claude, Copilot, Gemini). This access is restricted for now, and after a period of testing will be made available to customers.
Added dev / test MCP Server
This release adds historical chat history for signed-in users, ability to delete historical chats, search chats and more! Find out what’s new below
We've fixed the issue where after hitting rate-limits as a guest user, signing in does not persist the chat to your history
Added a new chat history feature! As a signed-in user your entire chat history can be viewed, searched and interacted with
Added the ability to search historical chats
Added the ability to delete your historical chats (hard delete) to ensure data protection
Fixed duplicate content being stored in the knowledgebase database
Modifications to our crawler, parser and chunking strategies to improve search results
Adjusted how code samples are processed for android
Minor fixes and improvements
Enable treeshaking on dependencies to reduce bundle size, allowing for faster startup time on slower bandwidth connections
Minor fixes and improvements
Fixed Agent Status messages being partially renderered as text before being shown
We’re excited to announce a major update to the SciChart AI Assistant, designed to deliver more accurate answers, better code samples and a smoother user experience. This release adds much improved relevancy and accuracy of results, a stronger 300Bn parameter model for signed-in users and an improved workflow for multi-turn AI chat conversations. Find out more at scichart.com/scichart-gpt-is-out-of-beta-version-1-0-0-released
Significantly improved the indexing and stored database of content for the Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) process
Weak/Strong models: Signed-in users get upgraded to a 300bn parameter model for better code accuracy
Query reformulation: handling multi-turn chat sessions by intelligent reformulation of the query for more accurate and relevant documentation search
Better platform intent detection. Persistence of the chosen platform (e.g. mention JS once, and the chat session will focus on JS answers)
Document re-ranking, discarding irrelevant sources and focussing only on the ones that add value to the chat query
New Floating Action Button with popup to start a sales live chat when visiting the AI Assistant from the website
Multiple UI/UX improvements including improved mobile-friendly layout
New styling, whut whuut!
[Back-end] improved debugging for bad search results, allowing us to improve answers
Huge improvements to the underlying documents querying to ensure more accurate results. More in progress!
Now serving answers from the Frequently Asked Questions for SciChart
Now serving comprehensive answers for features, chart types and capabilities of SciChart.js
[Back-end] developed debug tools to help debug bad answers and allow us to tweak/upgrade/serve better answers
Improved answers for several FAQs
Minor fixes for UI on mobile browsers
Now serving answers related to SciChart.js v4 Documentation!
Fixed mobile CSS on safari where text input box was cut off at the bottom of the page
Moved contact sales or support banner to the bottom
Fixed compatibility issue with some browsers
Multiple improvements to the chat results, platform specific answers and now includes SciChart.js v4 demos in the source materials
Improved chat results accuracy with better training on WPF, iOS, Android & JS docs and demos
Now serving results from SciChart.js v4 demos. Try asking "Can JS draw a polar chart"!
Added a new list of shuffling, randomised example prompts including multi-language examples (Japanese, Chinese etc)
Better platform intent handling, serving of JS answers first if asked from a JS page etc...
Multiple improvements to mobile CSS and usability on the front end
Improved spam detection. Swiper no swiping!
Improved search - when the product/platform is not known, SciChart GPT was not returning all relevant documents
Fixed incorrect answer to queries "Does SciChart support Linux" - before answer was NO, after answer correctly directs to Avalonia XPF resources
Removed the annoying "I don't know what platform you're referring to, try mentioning WPF, iOS, Android or JS in your query" notice
User can specify they want fine-grained results from the Typedoc by mentioning "API" "function" "class" "type" or "method"
Small patch to refresh cache of styles, js files on load after release
Improvements & upgrades following feedback of BETA users. In this edition we enable code-sample generation (NOTE: This feature is still experimental!) as well as solve some bugs / issues reported by users.
Added code-sample generation. No more annoying message that "I can't generate code samples!"
Added FAQs as a data-source to answer sales, licensing queries
Added a AI Disclaimer header plus links to contact sales & support
When guest users are rate-limited there is now a link to sign-in (for FREE) to get hugely updated limits
Fixed a bug where some users got duplicate content in the chat window
Fixed a bug where some users could not sign-in using their scichart.com credentials to access FREE increased limits
Minor improvements and fixes after beta feedback!
Default the service URL to production if not specified when chatbot included on a page
Inform user if the Platform/Product cannot be inferred (e.g. WPF, iOS, JS charts) and suggest how to get better answers
Configured the system prompt to answer in the same language the user asks in
Improvements to mobile view: Resizing various elements in responsive way when chat viewed on a small device
Adjusted the rate limit for guest users to 5 requests / hour
The first public BETA release of our AI Assistant is here! Our AI Assistant, codenamed “SciChart-GPT” answers questions about our documentation, samples, demos, and can provide some technical support on how to do things in SciChart, how to fix certain bugs.
This first release does not provide code snippets and cannot hand-off the user to technical support or sales.
We appreciate your feedback during the BETA rollout phase and to provide us with “Was this helpful YES/NO” responses with reason if you see an area for improvement.
Infer the user intent from queries to provide relevant docs for specific products e.g. WPF, iOS, Android, JS
Search the knowledgebase for relevant articles, blog posts, documentation pages and samples related to the user query
Answer questions about SciChart products helpfully
Provide links to relevant source documentation, forums, examples and demos
Implement Single Sign-on (SSO) to link to your account. Will be used in future for features reserved for support-active customers
Inclusion of "Ask SciChart AI" Chatbot in all documentation pages

