Sharing & Forking

Sharing a Conversation

You can share any conversation with teammates or external viewers.

  1. Open the conversation you want to share
  2. Click the Share button in the conversation header
  3. Choose who can access it:
    • Public — Anyone with the link can view the conversation
    • Specific users — Select individual space members who can access it

Shared conversations are read-only for viewers. They can see the full message history but cannot add new messages.

Finding Shared Conversations

To browse conversations shared by teammates:

  1. Go to the Chats tab in the inbox
  2. Click the Shared sub-filter chip

This shows all conversations that have been shared within your space — both those shared with you specifically and those shared via public link.

Discussion Comments

Shared conversations support threaded discussion comments. This lets teammates annotate specific messages without modifying the original conversation.

How It Works

  • Each message in a shared conversation has a comment bubble icon. Click it to open the discussion panel.
  • Type your comment and press send. Comments appear in a right-side panel, grouped by the message they’re attached to.
  • Click a thread’s message preview to scroll back to that message in the main chat.
  • Comments are visible to the conversation owner and anyone the conversation is shared with.

Who Can Comment

  • The conversation owner
  • Users the conversation is shared with (via specific user sharing)
  • Space members who can access the conversation

Managing Comments

  • Only the comment author can delete their own comment.
  • Comments update in real time for all viewers via live streaming.
  • Each message shows a badge with its comment count. Messages with comments have a highlighted bubble icon.

Add ?discussion to any shared conversation URL to open the discussion panel automatically.

Forking a Conversation

Forking lets you branch off from an existing conversation to explore a different direction — without affecting the original.

When you fork a conversation:

  • A new conversation is created with a copy of all messages up to that point
  • The original conversation stays untouched
  • The forked conversation shows where it was forked from

This is useful when:

  • A conversation has valuable context but you want to take it in a new direction
  • You want to try a different approach without losing the original thread
  • A shared conversation has useful setup and you want to continue from it

How to Fork

  1. Open the conversation you want to fork
  2. Click the Fork button in the conversation header
  3. A new conversation is created with the full message history copied over
  4. Continue chatting in the forked conversation

You can also fork shared conversations — sign in and click Fork to start your own continuation.

Identifying Forks

Forked conversations display a label showing which conversation they were forked from, so you can always trace back to the original.