What You’ll Learn
- How to @mention an AI
- All available AI names and aliases
- How mentions change the conversation flow
- Basic patterns for different situations
How It Works
By default, every message goes to all 5 AIs. When you @mention one or more AIs, only those respond. The others stay silent but still see the conversation. To @mention an AI, type@ followed by their name anywhere in your message.
Quick Reference
| AI | Primary Name | Alias | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | @Claude | @Anthropic | Analysis, writing, nuance |
| GPT-5.2 | @GPT | @OpenAI | Logic, code, structure |
| Gemini | @Gemini | Large docs, synthesis | |
| Grok | @Grok | @xAI | Real-time trends, social |
| Perplexity | @Perplexity | @Sonar | Research, citations |
Rules
- Case doesn’t matter -
@claude,@Claude, and@CLAUDEall work - Position is flexible - Put the @mention anywhere in your message
- Aliases work identically -
@Claudeand@Anthropicdo the same thing - Multiple mentions - Name several AIs to get responses from just those
Basic Patterns
One AI
Two AIs
Task Assignment
No @mention
Tips
- When you’re unsure which AI to pick, skip the @mention and let all 5 respond. You’ll learn their strengths quickly.
- Use @mentions for speed - one AI responds faster than five.
- The AIs that don’t respond still see everything. You can @mention them later and they’ll have full context.
Related Articles
- Getting One AI to Respond
- Getting Multiple AIs to Respond
- Assigning Different Tasks to Different AIs
- Which AI for Which Task

