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Remote Control Model

Overview

This page explains how remote control should be understood in Ghast AI, which users actually need it, and what should already be stable before moving into a remote channel.

Decide whether you need it first

Your situationEnable remote control now?
You mainly use Ghast AI in the browser sidebarNot yet
You want to keep reaching the assistant through Telegram after leaving the browserPossibly
The extension's basic setup path is still unstableNot yet
You have not decided whether a remote entry point is worth the wider boundaryNot yet

For most users, remote control is always an optional extra entry point, not the default operating path.

What to confirm before enabling it

Before entering a remote channel, confirm the following:

  1. The extension is installed, signed in, and fully activated.
  2. Basic sidebar use is already stable.
  3. You understand that remote input and local direct use are not the same boundary.
  4. You genuinely need to keep using Ghast AI after leaving the browser.

If those conditions are not in place yet, remote control should not be the priority.

For ordinary users, the steadier order is usually:

  1. Get comfortable using the browser sidebar as the main entry point.
  2. Configure Telegram under Settings > Remote.
  3. Finish the bot setup and chat binding.
  4. Test remote interaction and approval flow last.

The goal is to stabilize the main path before introducing a new remote boundary.

When not to blame remote control first

If sign-in, activation, wallet setup, or the main interface are still unstable, the problem usually does not belong to remote control itself.

The more reliable approach is to finish the main product path first, then move into the remote channel.

Ghast AI treats remote control as an optional extra entry point rather than the default operating path. For most users, the recommended approach is to keep the browser extension as the main entry point and only configure remote access when there is a clear need for it.