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Team Spaces Chat

Team Spaces Chat lets anyone in your space open a conversation with a deployed agent with no setup or special permissions. Everyone sees the same thread, enabling shared exploration and real-time collaboration.

What is it?

Team Chat is a shared interface between your agent and your teammates. It enables collective prompt testing, idea sharing, and iteration in one visible session.

Why Use Team Chat?

  • Make agent development a collaborative activity
  • Onboard new team members without walkthroughs
  • Let non-technical teammates test prompts instantly
  • Accelerate prompt QA and idea testing
Fast Feedback

Just open the space, click Chat, and you’re collaborating in seconds.

How to Access Chat

You’ll find Team Chat in the Home tab of your space:

  1. Select a space from the top nav dropdown
  2. Go to the Home tab
  3. In the Agents section, find a deployed agent
  4. Click the Chat button on the agent card
Agent card with Chat button on Team Dashboard

Click the Chat button to start interacting with any deployed agent in your space.

Session-based history

Your chat is temporary. Closing the panel clears the thread. Copy important outputs before exiting.

What Chat Enables

FeatureDescription
Shared accessAnyone in the space can chat with the agent
Real-time collaborationMultiple users can test prompts and see responses live
No setup neededWorks out-of-the-box for all team members
Centralised iterationLearn from others’ inputs and agent replies
No coding required

Anyone can try agent prompts, from PMs and designers to analysts and execs.

Creating a Space

If you don’t have a space yet, create one.

Name clearly

Use descriptive names like Client QA, Marketing Tools, or Prototype Experiments.

Use Cases

ScenarioHow Team Chat Helps
Onboarding teammatesHands-on agent testing, no setup required
Cross-functional feedbackNon-technical roles can participate easily
Prompt refinementTest and refine together in real time
Prompt documentationBuild a library of reusable prompt formats
Save successful prompts

Store proven prompts in Notion, a doc, or within your space documentation.

What's Next?