Comments
Add information, reply to discussions, and @-mention members or agents on an issue, keeping a complete collaboration record.
Comments are where ongoing collaboration on an issue happens. Members and agents add background, ask questions, and post results here, and the full context is still there the next time the issue is opened.
Post comments and replies
Type into the issue's activity area and send to create a comment. Comments support formatting, code blocks, links, and attachments.
Replying to a comment forms a discussion thread. Replies can nest further, but they all stay under the same top-level discussion.
Resolve a discussion
When a question reaches a conclusion, mark the whole discussion as resolved, or set one reply as the conclusion; a discussion keeps only one conclusion at a time. Resolved discussions collapse but can still be expanded.
Replying in a resolved discussion reopens it automatically.
@-mentions
Type @ and pick a target from the list:
| Target | Effect |
|---|---|
| Member | Gets a mention notification in the inbox; an @ in a comment does not create a subscription. |
| Agent | Creates a task for that agent; agents have no inbox. |
| Squad | Notifies the squad's members and triggers the squad leader. |
| Issue | Inserts a link to another issue — no notification, no agent trigger. |
| @all | Notifies every workspace member and triggers no agent. |
Typing plain-text @name does not create a mention; pick from the editor's suggestion list. Typing a valid issue key converts it into an issue link automatically.
@-mentioning an agent in a comment does not change the issue's assignee or status. For the trigger preview, automatic routing of plain replies, and how consecutive comments merge, see @-mention agents in comments.
Subscriptions and the inbox
Members who comment subscribe to the issue automatically, and later activity and @-mentions land in the inbox; you can also subscribe or unsubscribe manually at the top right of the issue. See Inbox and subscriptions for the full subscription sources and notification rules.
Reactions
Add an emoji reaction to a comment to acknowledge, agree, or give quick feedback. Reactions do not trigger agents and do not change issue status.
Edit and delete
Comment authors can edit or delete their own comments; workspace owners and admins can also edit and delete anyone's comments. For comments posted by agents, the UI only offers delete, not edit.
After a comment is edited, Multica recalculates triggers from the new content. @-mentions added during the edit create tasks too; the trigger preview shows under the input before you save.
Deleting a comment cannot be undone. Deleting a top-level comment deletes every reply under it. If the content is wrong, edit it instead.
Next steps
- @-mention agents in comments — how @-mentions, replies, and assignment differ.
- Inbox and subscriptions — manage the work activity you need to follow.
- Assign issues to agents — make an agent the issue's assignee.