Communication
Most teams scatter their conversations across email, a chat app, and the project tool — then waste time stitching them back together. Bluprint keeps communication inside the project it's about, so the discussion sits right next to the work it concerns.
Every project has a Comms tab with two sides:
| Tab | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Feed | A project activity feed — announcements, updates, and discussion in the open, like a focused internal social feed. |
| Threads | Real-time chat — channels, group chats, and direct messages. |
Real-time, in context
Comms updates live — new messages, reactions, typing, and read state appear instantly without refreshing. And because it's scoped to the project, you can link the actual work — a task, document, or another project — straight into a message or post, so a conversation always carries its context.
No more 'where was that decided?'
When the discussion lives in the project, the answer to "why did we do it this way?" is right there next to the work — searchable, shared, and not buried in someone's inbox.
What's in this section
- Channels & messages — chat: channels, groups, and DMs.
- The Feed — posts, upvotes, and comments.
- Mentions & linking — @mention people and link work items.
- Presence & read receipts — who's online and who's read what.
- Notifications — how you're kept in the loop.
Meetings live on the Calendar, and meeting invites arrive as notifications.
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Last updated: 2026-05-31
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