Mentions & linking
Two small features do most of the work of keeping communication connected to the work itself: @mentions and entity links.
@mentions
Type @ and a name to mention someone. The person you mention gets a notification so they know they're wanted — whether the mention is in a chat message or a feed post. It's how you pull the right person into a conversation without chasing them down elsewhere.
Posts also support @everyone to make a post an announcement to the whole group.
#hashtags
Add #hashtags to posts to group related discussion by topic. Hashtags make it easy to follow a theme across the feed.
Linking the work
This is the piece that makes Bluprint's comms different from a standalone chat app: a message or post can link a real work item — a task, project, or document — inline, carrying its title and a direct link.
So instead of "can you look at that login bug?", you drop the actual task into the message. Anyone reading can jump straight to it, and the conversation stays anchored to the thing it's about.
Why this matters
Linking turns a comment into a doorway. The discussion and the work point at each other, so no one has to go hunting for "which task did we mean?" — and the Associate can see those connections too.
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Last updated: 2026-05-31
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