Suggested follow-ups and the Ask Wally button
Two small features make Wally easier to use as part of your day.
Suggested follow-ups: at the end of every Wally response, you'll see 2–3 small chips with likely next prompts ("Draft a follow-up email", "Schedule a meeting next Friday", "Move this to Negotiate"). Click a chip to send that prompt as your next message — no typing required. Suggestions are tied to what was just discussed, not generic, so they nudge you toward useful next steps.
Ask Wally button: detail pages for accounts, contacts, and opportunities now show a small "Ask Wally" button in the header. Click it to open Wally with a record-aware prompt prefilled ("Tell me about <account>", "Tell me about <contact name>", "Tell me about the <deal name> deal"). Edit the prompt or hit Enter to fire it.
Behind the scenes, the detail page also pushes the record's id into Wally's context, so when you fire the prompt Wally already knows which record you mean — it skips the search step and answers directly.
This means you don't need to remember to open Wally on your own. The prompt is right next to whatever you're already looking at.