Comments
Threaded discussion attached to individual nodes.
Comments are threaded discussion attached to individual nodes. They keep conversation tied to the work being discussed, rather than living in a separate chat tool. Comments are a Team-tier feature available only in Multi-user workspaces.
What comments support
Comments can include:
- Plain text with basic formatting (bold, italic, code, lists)
- @mentions of other users, which trigger notifications
- Links to other nodes or projects (via slug syntax similar to the wiki)
- File attachments for images, screenshots, or supporting documents
- Replies that thread under a parent comment
Comments are timestamped and attributed to the user who posted them. Edits are tracked, so the history of a comment thread is preserved.
Where comments appear
Comments are visible on the node detail panel. They also surface in:
- The Activity feed when posted
- Search results when matching keyword queries
- Slack notifications if configured
Comments do not appear in the graph view directly. The graph stays focused on structure; comments live in the detail panel where they belong.
What comments don't do
Comments don't change a node's state. They don't trigger automation rules unless explicitly configured. They don't replace a separate discussion tool for general team conversation. They're scoped to the node they're attached to, by design.
For broader team discussion, Slack or another chat tool is still appropriate. Comments are for the discussion that's specifically about this piece of work.
Tier availability
Comments are a Team-tier feature, available only in multi-user workspaces. Free and Paid (single-user) do not include comments.
Related
LAST UPDATED · 2026-05-12


