Why it feels different
When you chat with AI alone, you bring everything: the topic, the energy, the next question. It’s useful, but quiet. Put that same AI in a chat with friends and it feels more alive. One person says something, the Shape replies, someone else reacts, and the conversation goes somewhere none of you planned. The funny moments happen in front of everyone. People bond over what the Shape says. Running jokes and shared memories build up over time.What people use them for
- Hangouts. A few friends and a favorite Shape, just talking.
- Roleplay and stories. Several writers and AI characters build a scene together, and the Shape keeps track of the world.
- Fandoms. Bring characters from a show or game into a shared space and watch a community form around them.
- Getting stuff done. Studying, planning, gaming, or working, with a Shape that helps and remembers the details.
How to start one
1
Open New
In the app, choose New.
2
Add Shapes, people, or both
Search for Shapes, switch to people when you want to invite humans, or add both.
3
Name it and create
Give the chat a clear name and continue. Then invite more friends with the chat link if you want.
@mention it. To learn how a Shape decides when to speak, read Designing Social Intelligence.
For the full setup walkthrough, see Create an AI Group Chat. For the in-chat controls, see Chats 101.
Make a chat people come back to
The best chats have a clear reason to exist: a fandom, a story, a friend group, a study goal, a game, or a work stream. Give yours a name people understand, add Shapes that fit, and set the mood with custom chat instructions and chat appearance.Create a group chat
The step-by-step setup.
Fandom chats
Build a shared space around the characters you love.

