☀️July 2025

The following features will be released mid June on app:

1.

AI Twin Versioning

On Test

2.

Calendar - Meetings

Final fixes on Dev

3.

Calendar - Tasks

Final Fixes on Dev

Conversation Filters

Final Fixes on Dev

Ai Twin Versioning

As we know that AI Twins draw their intelligence from a Persona ( Behavior report) and Memories ( Intent & Mentions reports). However, the reports/assets that we create with consumr.ai are created at a moment in time. This also means that AI Twins used to have static intelligence till a few month ago. Hence, we came up with updatable twins that auto updates, since the user won’t know when and how to update a twin.

However, our interface was not designed to handle or manage these updates. To give you a few examples of situations: a. If a user has invested time in conversing with an AI Twin and it gets updated. Should the user continue the conversation with the updated twin, even though the history of the conversation was with an older version of the twin? If you have to ask the same questions with the new twin, the responses may be different.

b. If a twin in a group conversation is updated, how do we insert the new twin in the group conversation? c. If a user prefers to move on to chat with the newest version of the twin, should there be 2 conversations that shows up with the same name? Would it not create chaos? This release introduces a new versioning framework to address exactly those scenarios — allowing users to retain continuity, avoid confusion, and switch versions with intent. The system now tracks and displays which version of an AI Twin is active within every conversation. You’ll be informed when a Twin has been updated, and you’ll have the choice to either continue with the current version or initiate a new conversation with the updated Twin — without losing your previous threads or insights.

Here’s how it works for you:

  • Version Switch Prompt: When a Twin is auto-updated, you’ll see a prompt in ongoing chats with the option to switch to the latest version.

  • Conversation Branching: Choosing the new version will automatically branch the conversation — preserving history with the older version and starting a new thread with the updated one.

  • Group Twin Sync: In meetings, if one or more Twins are on mismatched versions, the platform will suggest syncing all to the latest available version for consistency.

  • Version Tags: Each Twin now carries a visible version tag within the chat or meeting context so users always know which version they’re interacting with.

  • Clean Navigation: Even if multiple versions of the same Twin exist in different threads, the UI ensures they don’t show up as duplicate conversations, keeping your workspace tidy.

AI Twin Versioning now ensures that evolving intelligence never compromises your context, collaboration, or clarity. It’s a foundational improvement designed to support the dynamic nature of your consumer insights — while giving you full control over when, where, and how you interact with your Twins. Go ahead and take it for a spin. Let me know if you have questions.

Conversation Filter

In conversation, we have a list of AI twins that appear as names. However, we know that twins are not people that you spend time with, as colleagues or clients. Hence, it is not possible for a user to understand what the name stands for. In the past, we had put in efforts to create AI Twin cards, that show up when you hover on them. Yet, it is difficult to search for them just by their names or hover on each twin to know who they are. This conversation filter feature will help a user search and filter the twins as per their need.

As shown in the screenshot above, clicking an ‘expand’ icon next to the plus sign of conversation, will open a page wide pane, that will show the Twins, Agents and conversations in detail. You can use the search at the top to search for a name of a characteristic of a twin, agent or conversation. Alternatively, you can also use the hard filters below the search bar as filters.

The Twins, conversations and agents are grouped in accordion to allow you to better use the space and avoid a scroll. This prepares us to allow our clients to create as many twins as possible, their way and give them easy access to spot them with ease.

Calendar

This is the biggest update of the release.

a. The Problem statement

There were 3 things that we were looking to accomplish:

i. AI platforms are striving to become proactive. Platforms like Perplexity shares daily and weekly notifications through the discover feature of their app. though they are by and large just news reports, inviting users back to their platform. GPT tried this with a different method, by introducing tasks that a user can schedule, and we found them to be useful though limited. Inspired by there movements in the market, we wanted to extend the scheduling feature beyond scheduling of behavior reports and extend them to tasks that a user can follow up on, within the scope of consumr.ai

ii. Since we are talking about scheduling, we wanted to extend the scheduling function to meetings as well, that can enable a user to execute a meeting and then build follow ups.

iii. We wanted to build in proactive tasks of varied natures, that lets the users create a task to be executed by our agents and schedule them for a foreseeable future recurring on weekly, fortnightly or a monthly level.

iv. We did not have an interface to integrate all the requirements seamlessly without impacting the trainability aspect for the users.

b. The solution

Drawing inspiration from MS Teams again, we realized that we could bring in the calendar tab in the menu and get rid of meetings. This is the new home for all meetings, scheduling and proactive tasks that happens. In short, let me explain how this will work: i. On the home page of calendar, you see the most obvious, A Calendar. On it will be events. Every event of the past will be an executed task or meeting of the past. Click on the event chip and the report of that event will appear right there. Any event scheduled in the future will show up on the future dates. If you click on the event chips, it will open the settings of the schedule. You will only see scheduled event chips out here.

ii. The new event button is where you can create a new event. It can be a meeting that we have in the current interface or a task.

Task is any activity that the system can conduct on behalf of the user, while the user is not actively logged in to the system. For example: Proactive recurring notifications. The future of tasks is what excites us all. Currently, we will only be launching one kind of task, called proactive task. Here the user will be able to select the scope of the tasks from, Regulatory, Competitor, Industry, Seasonality, Events and Randomized. Define and schedule it. These tasks will then be executed as scheduled and the user will be informed about it via emails.

The demo videos will be revealed once it is tested and pushed on the test environment.

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