FeaturesCards & Artifacts

Cards & Artifacts

When Suprvisr generates a structured piece of content — a document, a report, a list — it saves it as a Card. Cards live in a dedicated panel alongside your conversation so you can reference, search, and manage them separately from the chat.

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Cards panel overview
GIF placeholder — opening cards panel, viewing and managing cards

What are cards?

Cards are AI-generated artifacts that Suprvisr automatically detects and saves when your conversation produces something worth keeping:

Card typeExamples
DocumentReports, specs, summaries, emails, proposals
ListBullet-point breakdowns, checklists, comparison tables

Cards appear inline below the assistant’s message and in the Cards panel on the right side of the screen.


Opening the Cards panel

Click the Layers icon (top-right of the chat area) to open or close the Cards panel. The panel shows all cards for the current conversation.


Using cards

Ask the AI to create structured content

Prompts like “write a report on X”, “summarize this as a document”, or “create a checklist for Y” naturally produce cards.

View the card inline

A compact card preview appears below the AI’s message. Click it to expand and view the full content.

Open the Cards panel

Click the Layers icon to see all cards for the session in a searchable list.

Click any card in the panel to jump to the message where it was generated.


Managing cards

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Pin, search, and delete cards
GIF placeholder — card management actions

Pinning cards

Hover over any card in the panel to reveal the pin icon. Pinned cards appear at the top of the panel under a “Pinned” section — useful for the most important outputs from a session.

Searching cards

Use the search bar at the top of the Cards panel to filter by title. Helpful when a session generates many cards.

Deleting cards

Hover over a card and click the trash icon. A confirmation dialog appears before the card is permanently deleted.


Cards are session-specific — each conversation has its own set of cards. Switching to a different conversation shows that conversation’s cards.