Learn · Working together · 2 min read

Comments and mentions

Discussion in Wodo happens where the work is: on the item. Six months later the question "why did we do it this way?" has its answer attached to the thing itself, not lost in a chat scrollback.

Comments

Open an item and press C, or use the comment box at the bottom of the panel. Comments support rich text, threads (replies stay with the comment they answer), and editing after the fact. Documents take comments the same way.

Mentions

Type @ and a name to mention a person — or a whole team. Mentions are how you ask for someone's attention deliberately: the mentioned person finds it in their inbox, with a link straight back to the comment.

Mentions work in comments, item descriptions, and documents. They don't send an email — attention lives in the inbox, where it can be dismissed or snoozed rather than rotting in a mail client.

Presence

When colleagues are in the same space you'll see it, quietly:

  • A colored ring around an avatar on a card means someone has that item open right now.
  • A moving card shows who's dragging it.
  • Inside a description or document, you see collaborators' cursors with their names, like a shared document editor — because that's what it is.

There's no green-dot "online status" to perform. Presence shows up exactly where it helps you work simultaneously without accidentally making incompatible changes, and nowhere else.