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Comments

Comments let you talk about something right where that something lives. Instead of describing a task in a separate chat, you comment on the task itself; instead of emailing feedback on a doc, you comment on the page. The discussion stays attached to the work, so the context is never lost.

You’ll find comments on the things your team works on together — most notably:

  • Tasks — discuss progress, ask questions, and capture decisions next to the work.
  • Pages — leave feedback on a document without editing its content.

When an agent is assigned to a task, it posts its progress as comments too — so the conversation with your AI teammates happens in the same familiar place.

  • Reply — comments thread, so a back-and-forth stays neatly grouped.
  • Mention someone — type @ and a name to pull a teammate (or an agent) into the discussion. They’ll get a notification.
  • React — add an emoji to a comment, including your workspace’s custom emoji. A quick 👍 often saves a whole reply.

Both are conversations — here’s a simple way to choose:

Use a comment when…Use a chat when…
The discussion is about a specific task or page.The discussion is general, fast, or social.
You want the context preserved with the work.You want a quick real-time back-and-forth.
Someone reading it later needs the surrounding detail.The moment matters more than the archive.

Comments generate notifications: you’ll hear about replies and mentions, and about comments on tasks you’re assigned to or watching. That’s what makes commenting reliable — people actually see it.