What You’ll Learn
- How to route a message to one specific AI
- When single-AI targeting is the right choice
- Examples for each AI’s strengths
How to Do It
Include one @mention in your message. That AI responds alone.When to Use Single Targeting
- You know which AI is strongest for this specific task
- You need speed - one response is faster than five
- You want depth - one AI can give a longer, more focused answer
- You’re following up on something a specific AI said earlier
Examples by AI
@Claude - Analysis and Writing
@GPT - Logic and Structure
@Perplexity - Research and Facts
@Grok - Real-Time and Social
@Gemini - Large Context and Synthesis
The Others Still See Everything
When you @mention one AI, the others don’t respond - but they’re still watching. This means:- You can @mention a different AI in your next message and they’ll have full context
- Switching from
@Claudeto@GPTmid-conversation is seamless - No AI ever “misses” what happened
Tips
- If you’re not getting what you want from one AI, try the same question with a different @mention
- After a full-team round, use single @mentions to dig deeper with the AI that gave the best response
- Single-AI responses tend to be more detailed since the AI isn’t trying to be brief to leave room for others

