Members guide

Everything you'll meet as a regular member of an Arythmatic Connect workspace, in roughly the order you'll meet it. Read top-to-bottom, or jump to a specific section.

Joining a community

Communities on Arythmatic Connect live on their own subdomains (for example, askmeidentity.connect.arythmatic.cloud) and often on custom domains (community.askmeidentity.com). You join one of three ways:

  1. From a direct link. If someone shares a workspace URL, click Sign up / Log in and authenticate. You’ll land in the community feed; clicking Join workspace on the banner adds you as a member.
  2. From the public directory. If you visit connect.arythmatic.cloud, the Discover section lists public communities. Click one to land on its public feed; the same join banner appears there.
  3. By invitation. Admins can email invitations through Auth0. You’ll receive a magic link that drops you straight into the community once you finish sign-up.

Some workspaces require an explicit join approval. In that case the banner shows Request to join instead, and an admin will approve or deny. Paid workspaces show a price tile — see Paid channels & subscriptions.

Understanding the workspace layout

On desktop you’ll see three vertical panes:

  • The rail on the far left — workspace switcher (the icons), Home, and Support at the bottom. Click any workspace icon to switch.
  • The sidebar — Feed, Messages (DMs), Leaderboard, then the list of channels you belong to, then a Settings menu at the bottom (Members, Manage members, and admin entries if you have access).
  • The main pane — whatever you clicked: a channel chat, the feed, an article, a poll, etc.

On mobile the rail and sidebar collapse into a single drawer; tap the menu icon in the top-left to open it.

The three-pane workspace shell: rail with workspace icons on the left, channel sidebar with Feed / Messages / channels, and a chat in the main pane.
The desktop layout — workspace switcher rail on the far left, channel sidebar, main content.

Channels: public, private, opt-in, paid

Channels are conversation rooms. Four flavours:

  • Public auto-join. The default. Every workspace member sees it in their sidebar and can post.
  • Public opt-in. Listed in Browse channels but you’re not auto-added — click Join from there to add it to your sidebar.
  • Private. Invite-only. Only people with explicit access see it.
  • Paid. Public-discoverable but requires an active subscription to enter. See Paid channels & subscriptions.

To find more channels, scroll the sidebar to Browse channels. The search bar there filters by name; clicking a row joins (or starts the subscription flow for paid channels).

Browse channels panel listing a mix of public auto-join, opt-in, private, and paid channels with their type badges.
Browse channels — type badges show whether a channel is open, opt-in, or paid.

Sending messages

In any channel, the composer at the bottom accepts plain text, Markdown, and @mentions. While you’re typing:

  • @name opens an autocomplete dropdown — pick someone to mention them; they’ll get a notification.
  • **bold**, *italic*, ~~strike~~, `code`, and block code (triple backticks) all render.
  • Tables work with the standard pipe syntax (| col | col |).
  • Drag-and-drop a file (or click the paperclip) to attach an image, PDF, or video.
  • Hit Enter to send. Shift+Enter for a newline.

To edit or delete your own message, hover it and click the menu (⋯) at the right. To react, hover and click the smiley — pick any emoji. To start a thread, click Reply in thread; threads have their own side panel and keep main-channel noise down.

The channel composer with @assistant typed and the mention autocomplete dropdown showing the AI agent as a candidate.
@mention autocomplete — workspace members + the channel's configured AI agent.

Feed posts, comments, reactions

The Feed (top of the sidebar) is a Slack-meets-LinkedIn timeline for the workspace. Anything posted here is workspace-wide, not channel-specific.

  • Posting. Click the composer at the top of the Feed, type, optionally pick a post type (Update, Announcement, Celebration), and send.
  • Reactions. Hover any post and pick from the named reactions (Like, Love, Celebrate, Insightful, Funny).
  • Comments. Top-level only for now; threading is on the roadmap.
  • Bookmarks. Save a post for later via the bookmark icon; your saved list lives at Bookmarks in the sidebar.
A feed post with a reaction count chip showing the most common reactions and the hover-state picker with all five named reactions.
Post reactions — hover any post to see the picker, count chip shows totals.

Articles

Articles are long-form posts with a cover image, a Markdown body, an optional excerpt, tags, and a published date. They’re tab-separated from regular feed posts and indexed for search.

  • Reading. Open an article from the Feed → Articles tab, or share a direct link (/w/<slug>/articles/<id>). Public-workspace articles are server-rendered and indexable by Google.
  • Writing. Click New article in the composer. The full-page editor auto-saves as a draft on every keystroke. When ready, hitPublish; you can also schedule it for the future.
  • Editing. Open your own article and click Edit (top-right). The same auto-save flow applies. Reactions, comments, and view counts all stay intact.
  • Reading-time + word-count chips appear next to the byline so readers can decide before diving in.
Article detail page with title, author byline, reading-time + word-count chips, cover image, Markdown-rendered body, and the reaction bar at the bottom.
Article detail page — server-rendered for SEO.

Questions & Answers

Questions are the StackOverflow-style surface — a question plus one or more answers, with the asker (or moderator) able to accept the best answer.

  • Asking. Click New question from the composer. Title + body + optional tags + optional bounty points.
  • Answering. Open any question and click Add answer. Answers are sorted by reactions and acceptance status.
  • Accepting. The asker (or a moderator) clicks the checkmark next to an answer. Accepted answers float to the top and the answerer gets gamification points.
  • Closing. When you’ve gotten what you need, you can close the question — new answers will be rejected.
Question detail page with one answer marked as accepted, sorted to the top with a green checkmark.
An accepted answer floats above the others with a green checkmark.

Polls

Polls are quick yes/no or multiple-choice questions. They can live in a channel or the workspace feed.

  • Creating. Composer → Poll tile. Two to twenty options. Pick single-choice or multi-choice, set an optional close date, optionally make votes anonymous.
  • Voting. One click on an option. You can change your vote until the poll closes (single-choice) or toggle individual options (multi-choice).
  • Closing. The author can close a poll at any time; the results stay visible.
Poll composer with question text and three options filled in, plus a close-date picker.
Poll composer — 2 to 20 options, optional close date, anonymous toggle.

Quizzes

Quizzes are scored multi-question challenges. They feed the per-tenant leaderboard and contribute to gamification.

  • Taking. Open a quiz from the channel or feed. You can move between questions; the submit button stays disabled until every question is answered. Submit and you’ll see your score and a per-question result.
  • Question types. Multiple-choice (single correct), true / false, multi-select (more than one correct), and short answer (case-insensitive text match).
  • Leaderboards. Each quiz has its own leaderboard ranked by score then completion time.
Quiz attempt page showing a multiple-choice question with four options and the next / submit footer.
Quiz attempt — Submit stays disabled until every question is answered.

Events

Events are scheduled gatherings — meetups, webinars, AMAs.

  • RSVPing. Click Going, Interested, or Can’t make it. RSVPs are visible to the host; the count is visible to everyone.
  • Joining the meeting. For online events the host sets a meeting URL — it shows up on the event detail page once the event starts.
  • Reminders. If you RSVP’d Going, you’ll get a notification 15 minutes before the start.
Event detail page with cover image, title, host avatar, start and end times, location, RSVP buttons, and an attendee list.
Event detail page — RSVP buttons live in the host card.

AI agents in channels

Some channels have an AI agent configured by their admin. You invoke it like any other user — just mention its handle in a message (the default is @assistant, but admins can rename it).

The agent reads up to 50 recent messages from the channel as context, generates a reply, and posts as AI Assistant with a distinctive accent avatar and an AI · agent badge so you can tell it apart.

The agent doesn’t auto-reply to every message — only when you mention it. It also can’t see private channel messages or DMs unless someone @mentions it in that channel.

A channel message thread where a member asked the assistant a question and the assistant replied. The bot reply is styled with a coral ✦ avatar and an 'AI · agent' pill badge next to the name.
Bot replies — ✦ avatar + the AI · agent badge so they're impossible to miss.

Catch me up (channel summaries)

The Catch me up button at the top of a channel asks the workspace’s AI to summarize what you missed since you last opened the channel. Available on Growth-tier workspaces and above; if the button is missing, your admin hasn’t enabled AI yet.

The summary is just for you — it doesn’t post into the channel.

Direct messages

Click Messages in the sidebar to open the DM list. New DM opens a composer that lets you pick one or more workspace members.

  • One person → a 1:1 conversation that’s deduped per workspace.
  • Two or more → a group conversation, named whatever you set.
  • DMs support the same composer features as channels — Markdown, mentions, attachments, edit/delete, reactions, scheduled send.

Notifications

The bell icon in the top bar shows your inbox. Notifications come from:

  • Mentions in channels, threads, DMs.
  • Replies to your articles, questions, posts.
  • New posts in workspaces you’re subscribed to (configurable).
  • Events you RSVP’d to (start reminders).
  • Workspace announcements + system messages.

Open Notification preferences from the inbox to customise:

  • Per-workspace. Mute a whole workspace, or limit it to mentions only.
  • Per-channel. Override per-workspace settings for a specific channel (e.g. all messages, mentions only, or nothing). You can also snooze a channel for 30 min / 1 hr / 8 hr / until tomorrow.
  • Email + push. Pick which event types email you, and install the PWA / native app to enable push.
Notification preferences screen with the per-workspace defaults at the top and a list of channel-level overrides below it.
Notification preferences — per-workspace defaults at top, per-channel overrides below.

Profile & account settings

Click your avatar in the bottom-left to open your profile + account menu.

  • Profile. Display name, username, avatar, headline, bio, social links. Visible to everyone in workspaces you’re in.
  • Activity. Your posts, articles, questions, reactions, and gamification badges.
  • Account. Email, password (via Auth0), connected sessions, and the option to delete your account (irreversible).
  • Streaks & points. The flame chip in the top bar tracks your daily-login streak; the leaderboard ranks members by points.
Profile page with the Activity tab open, showing recent posts, articles, questions, badges earned, and the current login-streak chip.
Your profile Activity tab — every contribution + earned badge.

Leaving a workspace

To leave a workspace, open the Settings menu in the sidebar → Workspace settingsLeave workspace. You’ll lose access to the feed, channels, and DMs in that workspace; your posts and messages remain visible to other members.

Workspace owners can’t leave without first transferring ownership.

Getting help

Still stuck?

  • File a support ticket from inside a workspace — Support icon on the rail → New ticket. The admin sees it in their queue.
  • Email support@arythmatic.cloud for help that’s not workspace-specific (account issues, billing, etc.).
  • Visit community.arythmatic.cloud — the official Arythmatic Connect community, where you can ask other members and the team.

See the contact page for everything in one place.

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