Come One, Come All to AI Office Hours

Do you have questions about literally anything going on in the world of AI?

(notice how that question was worded vaguely enough that you basically have to say yes? :sweat_smile:)

Then you're in luck.

Tomorrow (9AM PT) I'm hosting the first of hopefully many AI Office Hours, where you can join and get your AI questions answered. If you've been stuck on a problem, need a second opinion, or just want to hang out and listen, join us!

I've been running these events internally here at Retool for a few months now and they've been pretty popular, so we're opening them up to everyone!

What can we ask?

No question is off the table. You can ask anything from "what is a token, really?" to "what's your favorite LLM for writing?" to "does this problem need an AI agent, a simple automation or something else?"

No sales pitch. Just me, my camera and a screen share while we walk through any questions y'all have. Hope to see you there!

You ready?

Click here to register: https://events.retool.com/aiofficehours

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Will the AI App assistant be available within modules?

Hey @Drowe003 good question, but no, not at the moment!

@Drowe003 Building with Modules is likely a late Q1 development. You can keep an eye on our announcements like you’ve been doing here on this topic! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

Any news on the Assistant for Modules?

Hey there @perelin good to see you back in the Forum!
Unfortunately, Assist for Modules isn't something we're prioritizing in the short term, given the other ways that we're trying to expand Assist and its capabilities! :folded_hands:

Hi @ChiEn, thanks for the answer.

So whats the recommended way to build apps with a small team without stepping on each others toes while having Assist available? We have a mid sized multi-page app and when developer A works on a feature on page 1 they cant release a new version when developer B works on page 2 at the same time and has changes that are not finished or even working.

Currently we use modules so we can release features independently. And Assist has shown good value so far.

@perelin Great question! Unfortunately there isn't a great workflow for this today, the best option is to use version control functionality to manage parallel development. Merging and resolving conflicts would be handled on that side, though it can still get a bit messy.

Understood. Sadly Version Control is gated behind the Enterprise tier, which is not affordable for a small company like us. Already talked to sales.