Comments & attachments
Keep the conversation and the files where the work is. Every task has its own comment thread and its own attachments, so context never gets stranded in email or a separate chat tool.
Comments
Add a comment to a task to discuss it, leave an update, or ask a question. Two things make comments useful beyond plain text:
- @mentions — mention a teammate in a comment and they're notified, and drawn into the task so they stay in the loop.
- Threaded replies on subtasks — replies can be nested, so a discussion on a subtask reads as a proper back-and-forth rather than a flat list.
Mentions pull people in
@mentioning someone is the quickest way to get a specific person's attention on a task without formally assigning it to them — they get notified and can follow the thread from there.
Attachments
Attach files directly to a task — specs, mockups, screenshots, documents. Attachments are stored securely and listed on the task, where anyone with access to the task can preview or download them. You can upload new files and remove ones that are no longer needed.
Because attachments live on the task itself, the relevant file is always one click away from the work it relates to — no hunting through a shared drive.
Everything is logged
Both comments and attachments are recorded in the task's activity feed: when a comment is added, replied to, or deleted, and when a file is uploaded or removed.
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Last updated: 2026-05-31
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