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Share a conversation

By default every chat is private. You can also share a chat with a group — once you do, every member of that group can read the conversation and add their own messages.

  • Moonjar app installed and signed in.
  • A group you’re a member of (you can create one in Sharing).
  1. Open the chat you want to share.
  2. Tap the share icon in the chat header.
  3. Pick a group.
  4. Confirm.

The conversation now appears in that group’s shared chat list for every member. Anyone in the group can post messages — every reply shows who sent it.

  • Other members can read every message. Including ones you sent before sharing.
  • Other members can post. Their messages run through the same agentic chat — the assistant replies to whoever just spoke.
  • Memory injection becomes multi-author. The assistant pulls in the relevant memories of each participant, with attribution, so it can answer with context from whoever’s talking. Other people’s memories aren’t surfaced to you in the reply, just used by the assistant.

You can stop sharing at any time. The conversation goes back to private and other members lose access.

Each shared chat has a participants list. From the chat header:

  • See who’s in the chat.
  • Remove a participant (only the chat’s owner can do this).
  • Add a participant directly (without going through a group).
  • One owner per chat — only the owner can remove participants or unshare. Ownership doesn’t transfer.
  • Sharing happens at the conversation level, not at the message level. You can’t share part of a chat.
  • Voice mode is single-user. Even in a shared chat, only one person can hold a live voice session at a time.