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  • Overview
  • 1. Sharing a Scenario
  • 2. Using Comments for Collaboration

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User Collaboration

Share scenarios with other users and use commenting

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Overview

This guide explains how to collaborate within scenarios in Agentnoon using scenario sharing and comments for real-time discussions and planning.

1. Sharing a Scenario

  • Click the Share button on the left panel.

  • Invite users who have access to your instance.

  • Access Controls Apply:

    • If a user has restricted access to specific teams, they will only see scenario changes for those teams.

    • Scenario-level access does not override existing user permissions.

2. Using Comments for Collaboration

General Comments

  • Type a comment to discuss changes or provide context.

  • Engage in conversations within the scenario by responding to comments.

Position-Specific Comments

  • Comment directly on a specific position.

  • Example: If Sam Hart holds a position, you can leave a note like:

    • "Need to plan for him."

    • Tag relevant team members for feedback.

By leveraging scenario sharing and comments, teams can collaborate efficiently, track scenario changes, and communicate decisions seamlessly in Agentnoon.