Fluorine’s AI runs across your entire workspace — reading conversations, creating tasks, summarizing threads, and surfacing what your team needs to focus on next. You don’t need to configure it to get started, but understanding how each feature works lets you get significantly more out of it.Documentation Index
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How the AI Copilot works
The AI reads conversations in your project channels and task comments. When it detects an action item — a commitment, a request, a deadline — it surfaces a task suggestion. Accept, edit, or dismiss it. Over time the AI learns your team’s patterns and improves.By default the AI surfaces suggestions for you to review. It won’t create tasks automatically unless you explicitly enable it.
Enable AI task creation
Choose your task creation mode
- Suggest (default) — task suggestions appear in a tray for you to review and accept individually
- Auto-create — tasks are created automatically and placed in a designated AI-created task list for review
Set the target project and task list
Choose where AI-created tasks land by default. Setting a sensible default — like an Inbox task list — keeps things organized.
Voice to task
Create a task by speaking instead of typing. Useful when you’re in a meeting, on the go, or moving between tasks quickly.Activate voice input
Click the microphone icon in the task creation toolbar or use
Cmd+Shift+V (macOS) / Ctrl+Shift+V (Windows).Speak your task
Describe it naturally: “Remind Alex to send the client proposal by Friday, mark it high priority.” Fluorine extracts the task name, assignee, due date, and priority automatically.
Voice to task works best in quiet environments. Background noise affects transcription accuracy. The iOS app also supports voice to task.
Smart summaries
Get a concise overview of a project, thread, or meeting without reading every message.Project and thread summaries
- Open a project channel or task comment thread
- Click Summarize (the sparkle icon) at the top of the thread
- Fluorine generates a summary covering key decisions, open questions, and action items
Meeting summaries
Connect Fluorine to your calendar and it generates a summary automatically after scheduled meetings. The summary includes key discussion points, decisions made, and action items with suggested assignees and deadlines — posted to the relevant project channel when the meeting ends.Semantic search
Search by meaning, not keywords. Ask questions in plain English.- “What did Marcus say about the API timeline last week?”
- “Where did we decide on the pricing structure?”
- “What’s blocking the design review?”
- “Tasks assigned to Sarah that are overdue”
Cmd+K (macOS) / Ctrl+K (Windows) or click Search in the top nav. Results include tasks, messages, and file attachments ranked by relevance and recency.
Tips for better results
Tips for better results
Include a person’s name, a topic, and a timeframe: “What did [person] say about [topic] [timeframe]?” produces more precise results than a single keyword. You don’t need to remember exact phrasing — semantic search handles paraphrasing well.
Search scope
Search scope
By default search covers your entire workspace. Open a specific project first and Fluorine scopes the query to that project automatically.
Daily intelligence digest
An AI-generated briefing delivered every morning covering what needs your attention:- Overdue tasks assigned to you or your team
- High-priority tasks due today or tomorrow
- Blockers flagged based on dependency chains
- Suggested priorities based on deadlines and workload
Custom workflows
Custom workflows are available on the Business plan.
- When a task moves to In Progress, notify the project manager
- When a task is Completed, create a follow-up review task and assign it to QA
- When a due date is tomorrow, send a reminder to the assignee
- When a task reaches a specific stage, require approval before it can advance
Build a workflow
Set the trigger
Choose the event that starts the workflow — task state changes, due date proximity, field value changes, or task creation.
Add conditions
Narrow when the workflow fires. For example: only when priority is Urgent, or only for tasks in a specific task list.
Define the actions
Add one or more actions:
- Send notification — in-app, email, or both
- Assign task — change or add an assignee
- Create task — generate a follow-up from a template
- Request approval — notify a reviewer and block progression until approved
- Update field — change a task field value automatically
Productivity insights
Access insights under Workspace → Analytics.Team overload
Shows who has more tasks than they can realistically complete given current workload and due dates.
Peak hours
Identifies when your team gets the most done based on task completion patterns. Schedule deep work blocks accordingly.
Blocker resolution
Tracks how long tasks sit blocked before the blocker is resolved. High values signal systemic dependency issues.
Completion rate
Percentage of tasks completed on time across a project or time period. Measures planning accuracy.