Catch up on busy rooms
Two affordances for "I was away; what happened?".
Catch-up (per room)#
Chat header → Catch up button. An AI summarises every message since your last read marker. The summary lands as an AI message in the room:
Catch-up since 09:42 (47 messages)
Decisions made
- Decided to ship the planner card after design review (Alice → Bob)
- Postponed the migration to next sprint (team consensus)
Asks for you
- @you was asked to review #1234 — Alice, 11:08
- @you got pinged about the deploy window — Bob, 11:23
Threads worth a read
- The thread starting "do we still need workspace-bridges" — has substance.
- The thread on the prompt studio change — short but the conclusion matters.
The summary is generated by the AI engaged in the room (or a configured fallback model if none is engaged). Click the × on the summary to hide it from your view (others still see it as a normal AI message).
What's grouped#
- Decisions — phrases like "decided", "agreed", "let's go with".
- Asks for you —
@youmentions, questions ending with?directed at you, action-item phrasing. - Threads worth a read — replies-grouped messages where the total length exceeds a threshold and there's substance (not just emoji reactions).
- Calls / shared media — anything non-text from the window.
When the AI gets it wrong#
You can tell it: "You missed the discussion about latency; redo it." The AI re-runs catch-up with the additional context.
Priority inbox (cross-room)#
Sidebar → Priority inbox. A separate panel that surfaces anything in your tenant that an AI thinks you should see, even in rooms you've muted or backgrounded. Sources:
- Direct
@mentionsof you. - Questions directed at you (heuristic).
- Keyword alerts matching your configured keywords.
- Messages tagged
priorityby senders. - AI catch-up output for rooms you haven't opened in 24h.
The inbox is grouped by sender × room; clicking a row jumps into the room at the matching message.
You can clear items individually or all at once. Cleared items don't re-appear unless something new matches.
Read-marker behaviour#
Catch-up doesn't mark the room as read. That's deliberate — you might want to keep the unread state until you've personally looked at the messages. Open the room (or scroll if mark-on-scroll is on) to actually clear unreads.
Limits#
- Catch-up window: by default, since your last read marker. Up to 500 messages. For older catch-up, ask the AI explicitly: "Catch me up on the last 7 days in this room."
- Catch-up cost: ~500-2000 tokens per run depending on volume. Counts against the AI's monthly budget.
Where to go next#
- Manage your availability — the notification model that produces the inbox.
- Concepts: Notifications.