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How 5 AIs Work Together
Quick Answer: When you send a message, 5 AIs respond one after another. Each sees what the others said before it, so they build on each other instead of giving you 5 isolated answers.
What You’ll Learn
- What happens when you send a message
- Why sequential ordering matters
- How context builds across responses
- When to let all 5 respond vs. targeting specific AIs
The Core Concept
This isn’t 5 separate chats. It’s one conversation where each AI knows what the others said. When you send a message, AIs respond one after another in sequence. The default order is Gemini, Claude, Grok, Perplexity, GPT - but you can customize this order in Settings → Modes tab. Each AI in the sequence receives:- Your original message
- The full conversation history
- All previous AI responses in this turn
Why This Matters
Compounding Intelligence
The first AI might flag a key concern. The second finds data to support it. The third structures the implications. Later AIs identify nuance everyone missed and tie it all together. The fifth response is dramatically better than any single AI could produce alone.Built-in Fact-Checking
When AIs see each other’s responses, they naturally correct errors, challenge weak arguments, and add missing context. You get self-correcting analysis without asking for it.Conversation Continuity
AIs maintain server-side conversation memory, so they remember what was discussed in earlier turns. This means follow-up questions work naturally - you don’t need to repeat context.Different Strengths, One Conversation
Each AI has genuine strengths:| AI | Strength | What It Adds |
|---|---|---|
| Gemini | Synthesis | Big picture and connections |
| Claude | Nuance | Depth and clarity |
| Grok | Real-time data | What’s happening right now |
| Perplexity | Research | Sources and citations |
| GPT | Logic | Structure and precision |
When to Use Full Orchestration
Let all 5 respond when you want:- Thorough research on a new topic
- Multiple perspectives on a decision
- Comprehensive analysis where nothing should be missed
- Exploration when you’re not sure what you need yet
When to Target Specific AIs
Use @mentions when you:- Know which AI’s strength matches your need
- Want a quick answer from one source
- Need to assign different tasks to different AIs
Orchestration Modes
Sequential is the default. Suprmind also offers specialized modes:- Sequential Mode - The default. Deep, compounding analysis.
- Super Mind Mode - All respond simultaneously, then synthesized into one unified answer.
- Debate Mode - AIs argue different sides of your question.
- Red Team Mode - AIs attack your idea to find weaknesses.
- First Principles Mode - AIs break your question down to fundamental truths and reason from the ground up.
Tips
- Your first message sets the direction. Be specific about what you need.
- Don’t interrupt too early - let the sequence complete at least once to see the full picture.
- After the first round, use follow-ups to dig deeper on the most interesting points.
- If one AI’s response is particularly strong, @mention it directly for follow-up.
- Customize the AI order in Settings → Modes tab to put the AI you find most valuable first or last in the sequence.
Related Articles
- Sequential Mode: Deep Analysis
- Super Mind Mode: Unified Synthesis
- First Principles Mode
- @Mentions: Control Who Responds

