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Sharing in Pria is designed so that the right person can see the right thing without you having to think about it. Most things you create — a conversation, an assistant, a collection of files — can be shared either by a link (anyone with the URL) or by scope (everyone in your instance or account).

What You Can Share

ItemHow it’s shared
A dialogue (conversation)Secure link from the conversation menu
A generated artifact (image, chart, document)Right‑click the artifact, copy or download
An assistantBy scope — Personal, Instance, or Account
A collection of filesBy scope — Instance or Account, set when creating the collection
Your memory facts (opt‑in)Marked Shared in Memory settings

Sharing a Dialogue

A dialogue is a full conversation thread with your Digital Twin — every message, generated artifact, and citation. Open the conversation in History, click the conversation menu, and copy the green link: Dialogue Sharing The link is copied to your clipboard. A typical share URL looks like:
https://pria.praxislxp.com/views/history/6618bc1f1d7543182e9b3133
You can share this with anyone — they do not need to be registered or logged in to Pria to view it.

View before sharing

To preview what your recipient will see, click the orange eye icon from the conversation menu. The view page is exactly what they will land on, so you can confirm there’s nothing you’d rather not share. You can also copy the secure link from this view. If you want to make the link unusable, delete the underlying conversation from your History. The link will then return a “not found” page. Privacy regulations may require this — see Privacy considerations below.

Sharing an Assistant

Assistants in Pria have three scopes that control who can use them:

Personal

Only you can see and use the assistant. Use this for in‑progress builds or private tools.

Instance

Everyone in the current Digital Twin instance can favorite and use it. Use this for course‑wide or team‑wide assistants.

Account

Everyone across every instance under the same account can use it. Use this for organization‑wide assistants like an HR helper or a brand‑voice writer.
You change the scope from the assistant’s Edit dialog. The author always retains edit rights; recipients can favorite the assistant to pin it to their library.
Sharing an assistant shares its instructions and tool configuration, not the conversations you’ve had with it. Each user gets their own private conversation history when they use a shared assistant.
See Assistant Library for how favorites, scopes, and instance vs. account behave together.

Sharing a Collection of Files

Collections group uploaded files so a Digital Twin or assistant can search across them as one knowledge bundle. When you create a collection, you choose its scope:
  • Personal — only you can target it.
  • Instance — anyone in the current Digital Twin can target it.
  • Account — anyone across the account can target it. Useful for shared reference materials like onboarding docs or a brand book.
Files inside an Instance or Account collection inherit the collection’s visibility — uploading a file there makes it searchable by every user in that scope. See Collections for the full workflow.

Permissions on Shared Items

What you giveWhat they get
A dialogue linkView‑only — read the whole conversation, see citations, download any attached files
A favorited shared assistantRun it, view its public name and description, see its tools — but not edit or delete
A file in a shared collectionSearch and cite the file in their own conversations
A shared memory factThe Digital Twin uses it when responding to anyone in the shared scope
There is no per‑item “comment” mode today. Recipients of a dialogue link cannot reply on the thread — they would start their own conversation with the same Digital Twin to continue it.

Privacy Considerations

Before you share, know what goes with the link:
  • Conversation content — every message in the thread, including any files you uploaded as attachments and any generated artifacts.
  • Citations — references to files in your collections that the Digital Twin used. The cited file itself is not exposed unless the recipient is also in the same instance.
  • Your identity as the author — your display name is shown on shared dialogues so the recipient knows whose conversation it was.
  • Not shared — your memory, your other conversations, your private collections, your account‑level data.
If your conversation contains anything sensitive — personally identifiable information, internal strategy, regulated data — review it before sharing. Anyone with the link can view the conversation. Treat the URL like a password. To stop sharing, delete the underlying conversation. There is no expiring‑link option today.

Common Use Cases

You researched a problem with your Digital Twin and want a teammate to pick up where you left off. Share the dialogue link — they can read the whole thread, then continue the work in their own conversation with the same Twin.
An instructor demonstrates a worked example with the course Digital Twin, then shares the dialogue link in the LMS for students to study at their own pace.
A student shares a tutoring dialogue with a study partner so they can compare how the Twin walked through a problem.
A researcher captures a long Q&A session and shares the link in a project doc as the canonical record of the analysis.
You build a “Meeting Notes Summarizer” assistant and set its scope to Account so everyone in the organization can use it from their library.