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New Feature: Multiplayer mode in Ask AI

Published: February 23, 2026

Building digital products is a team sport. Designers, product managers, engineers, and researchers each bring a unique skillset and perspective to user research. Shared context is what keeps the team aligned — everyone needs to understand the "why" behind product decisions. Yet when it comes to synthesising user research with AI, single player mode is the standard. That's changing.

Today we're launching Team based AI analysis, a new way to collaborate with your teammates through out the AI lead User Research workflow.

How It Works

Every conversation starts private by default — nothing changes about your existing workflow. But when you're ready to bring others in, click the Share button in any conversation header to invite teammates.

You have two options:

  1. Share with specific members: Search for teammates by name or email and invite just the people who need access. They'll receive an email notification with a direct link to the conversation.
  2. Share with the entire team: Open the conversation to everyone on your team in one click.

Once shared, any participant can ask questions, and the AI assistant responds with full context of the entire conversation history. Everyone sees the same thread, the same context, and the same answers.

Privacy First

Sharing is an intentional action — you choose when and with whom to share. Private conversations remain completely private, visible only to you. And the sharing controls are available only to the conversation owner, so you stay in control.

Named Attribution

In a shared conversation, every message is tagged with the sender's name. You'll always know who asked what — no more guessing who started a line of inquiry or wondering where a particular insight came from. The assistant also knows who it's talking to, so responses stay contextually relevant.

No Crossed Wires

When multiple people are active in the same conversation, the assistant handles one question at a time. If a teammate is already getting a response, you'll see a brief notice letting you know, and the input will re-enable as soon as the assistant is free. This keeps responses coherent and avoids the confusion of interleaved answers.

Simple UX

The chat history sidebar now surfaces shared conversations alongside your private ones. A small indicator beneath the title tells you whether a conversation is shared with specific members or the whole team, so you can find collaborative threads at a glance.

Get Started

Shared conversations are available for User Interviews. Open any conversation, click Share, and start collaborating.

We'd love to hear how your team uses this. Reach out with feedback anytime — it helps us build better tools for the research work that matters.