Group Chats
Learn how to create and manage multi-character conversations on Reverie for rich, collaborative AI interactions
Group Chats
Group chats on Reverie enable conversations with multiple AI characters simultaneously, creating rich, multi-perspective interactions. Characters from different worlds, eras, and backgrounds can interact naturally, leading to unique collaborative experiences.
Understanding Group Chats
What are Group Chats?
Group chats allow you to:
- Converse with multiple characters in a single conversation
- Watch characters interact with each other authentically
- Explore cross-character dynamics and relationships
- Create complex scenarios impossible with individual chats
- Experience collaborative storytelling across different personalities
How Group Orchestration Works
Intelligent Speaker Management:
- AI determines which character should respond next based on context
- Natural conversation flow without forced rotation
- Characters speak when they have meaningful contributions
- Realistic group dynamics emerge organically
Character Authenticity:
- Each character maintains their unique personality and voice
- Characters adapt to group context while staying true to themselves
- Cross-character learning and influence happens naturally
- Individual character relationships develop within group context
Setting Up Group Chats
Creating Your First Group Chat
Step 1: Character Selection
- Access group chat creation from main navigation or character pages
- Select 2-5 characters for optimal conversation flow
- Consider character compatibility and complementary traits
- Mix personalities, expertise areas, and backgrounds for rich dynamics
Step 2: Group Configuration
- Set group chat name/title for easy identification
- Choose initial scenario or context (optional)
- Select your user identity for the group interaction
- Configure any special group settings
Step 3: Starting the Conversation
- Begin with group-appropriate greeting or question
- Address the group generally or specific characters individually
- Allow natural conversation development
- Guide discussion when needed but let characters contribute freely
Character Selection Strategies
Complementary Expertise:
- Combine characters with different knowledge areas
- Mix analytical and creative personalities
- Include both teachers and learners
- Balance different communication styles
Personality Dynamics:
- Collaborative Groups: Choose supportive, team-oriented characters
- Debate Format: Include characters with different viewpoints
- Creative Teams: Combine various creative specializations
- Learning Groups: Mix expert mentors with curious students
Thematic Groupings:
- Historical Panels: Multiple historical figures discussing events
- Creative Collaborations: Artists, writers, musicians working together
- Problem-Solving Teams: Experts approaching challenges from different angles
- Cultural Exchange: Characters from different backgrounds sharing perspectives
Managing Group Conversations
Conversation Flow
Natural Speaking Order:
- Characters speak based on relevance, interest, and personality
- No forced turn-taking or predetermined speaking order
- AI manages speaker selection for natural conversation rhythm
- Users can direct questions to specific characters when desired
Addressing Characters:
- Group Questions: "What do you all think about...?"
- Individual Addressing: "@CharacterName, what's your perspective?"
- Topic Steering: Guide conversations toward specific areas of interest
- Discussion Moderation: Help manage complex or heated discussions
Character Interaction Dynamics
How Characters Interact with Each Other:
- Characters reference and build on each other's contributions
- Natural agreement and disagreement between characters
- Characters ask questions of each other, not just responding to user
- Collaborative problem-solving and idea development
Relationship Development:
- Characters form preferences and dynamics with other group members
- Inside jokes and shared references develop between characters
- Character alliances and collaborative relationships emerge
- Group memory preserves character-to-character relationship history
User Role in Group Chats
Conversation Facilitation:
- Guide discussion topics and directions
- Ask questions that engage multiple characters
- Mediate disagreements or conflicts when necessary
- Encourage character participation and interaction
Individual Character Engagement:
- Address specific characters for their unique perspectives
- Encourage quieter characters to contribute
- Balance attention across all group members
- Build individual relationships within group context
Advanced Group Chat Features
Scenario Integration
Group Scenarios:
- Set shared contexts that all characters can participate in
- Create meeting scenarios (conference room, café, workshop)
- Design collaborative project contexts
- Establish problem-solving or crisis scenarios
Dynamic Scenario Evolution:
- Scenarios can change based on conversation direction
- Characters suggest scenario modifications
- User can shift contexts mid-conversation
- Multiple scenarios can be layered for complexity
Memory and Context Management
Group Memory System:
- Shared group memory preserves important discussion points
- Individual character memories maintain personal perspectives
- Cross-character relationship tracking within group context
- Conversation history accessible to all group members
Context Preservation:
- Group conversations maintain coherent context across sessions
- Character contributions build cumulative understanding
- Long-term group relationships develop over time
- Important group decisions and outcomes are remembered
User Identity in Groups
Identity Consistency:
- Your selected user identity is consistent across all group members
- Characters recognize and remember your identity within group context
- Identity switches affect entire group dynamic
- Different identities can lead to different group relationship patterns
Multi-Identity Group Exploration:
- Switch identities to explore different group dynamics
- See how character interactions change with different user personas
- Build varied relationships across different identity presentations
- Create rich, multi-dimensional group relationship networks
Practical Group Chat Applications
Educational Uses
Study Groups:
- Multiple expert characters teaching different aspects of complex topics
- Peer learning scenarios with characters at different knowledge levels
- Debate formats exploring multiple sides of issues
- Collaborative research and investigation projects
Skill Development:
- Practice group communication and leadership skills
- Learn to moderate discussions and manage different personalities
- Develop presentation skills in supportive group environment
- Build confidence in multi-person interaction scenarios
Creative Collaboration
Writing Projects:
- Character development workshops with multiple creative minds
- Plot development sessions with different narrative perspectives
- Editing and feedback groups with varied creative approaches
- Genre exploration with experts from different creative fields
Problem-Solving Teams:
- Business strategy sessions with diverse expert perspectives
- Technical troubleshooting with specialists from different fields
- Creative brainstorming with complementary creative approaches
- Innovation workshops combining analytical and creative thinking
Social and Entertainment
Friendship Groups:
- Casual social conversations with multiple friendly characters
- Game nights and entertainment activities with character participants
- Social skill practice in supportive multi-person environment
- Community building and relationship development
Roleplay Scenarios:
- Complex roleplay situations with multiple character participants
- Story-driven adventures with diverse character capabilities
- Historical recreation with period-appropriate character interactions
- Fantasy or sci-fi scenarios with rich character ecosystems
Optimizing Group Chat Experience
Best Practices
Group Size Management:
- 2-3 characters: Intimate, detailed conversations
- 3-4 characters: Balanced group dynamics
- 4-5 characters: Rich, complex interactions (maximum recommended)
- More than 5: Can become chaotic and hard to manage
Conversation Pacing:
- Allow natural conversation flow without rushing
- Give characters time to develop ideas and respond thoughtfully
- Balance user participation with character-to-character interaction
- Use pauses and reflection moments for better conversation development
Topic Management:
- Keep topics focused enough for meaningful discussion
- Allow organic topic evolution but guide when necessary
- Encourage character expertise to shine in relevant discussions
- Balance broad appeal with specialized knowledge sharing
Avoiding Common Pitfalls
Over-Management:
- Don't micro-manage every character response
- Allow natural conversation development
- Trust the AI orchestration system
- Intervene only when necessary for flow or direction
Character Neglect:
- Ensure all characters have opportunities to contribute
- Address quieter characters directly when appropriate
- Don't let dominant personalities overshadow others
- Appreciate different communication styles and contribution patterns
Conversation Chaos:
- Keep group size manageable
- Maintain topic focus when conversations become scattered
- Use clear addressing when directing questions to specific characters
- Guide discussions back on track when they become unproductive
Troubleshooting Group Chats
Common Issues
Unbalanced Participation:
- Some characters dominating conversation while others stay quiet
- Use direct addressing to encourage participation from all members
- Consider character personality types when forming groups
- Adjust group composition if balance remains problematic
Character Confusion:
- Characters seeming to forget they're in a group setting
- Remind characters of group context if needed
- Use character names and references to maintain group awareness
- Consider restarting conversation if confusion persists
Technical Problems:
- Interface issues with multiple character management
- Refresh page if character responses aren't loading properly
- Check internet connection for stable multi-character processing
- Contact support for persistent group chat technical issues
Optimization Tips
For Better Group Dynamics:
- Choose characters with compatible communication styles
- Start with smaller groups before attempting larger ones
- Allow relationship development time across multiple sessions
- Respect individual character personalities within group context
For Enhanced Experience:
- Use scenarios to provide rich context for group interactions
- Encourage character-to-character questions and discussions
- Build long-term group relationships across multiple sessions
- Document interesting group dynamics and successful combinations
Group chats unlock collaborative possibilities impossible in individual conversations. Master this feature to create rich, multi-perspective interactions that showcase the unique strengths of different characters working together.
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