Poe’s AI app now supports group chats across AI models

Quora’s Poe now supports group chats with up to 200 people, enabling collaboration across 200+ AI models, including text, image, audio, and video generators.

Nov 18, 2025 - 17:56
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Poe’s AI app now supports group chats across AI models
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Poe, Quora’s AI aggregation platform that brings hundreds of different models into one place, has rolled out a significant new feature: group chats. The company announced on Monday that users around the world can now create shared conversations with up to 200 people, allowing them to collaborate using more than 200 AI models — spanning text, image, audio, and video generation — inside a single chat thread.

The launch arrives shortly after OpenAI began piloting ChatGPT group chats in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan — a move that turns AI chatbots into shared, collaborative digital spaces rather than just one-on-one tools.

With group chats, Quora says Poe will open the door to new interactive ways for people to use AI together. The company suggests examples like families planning trips using Gemini 2.5’s search tools and o3 Deep Research, teams creating mood boards using Poe’s image models, or friend groups playing trivia through popular quiz bots.

Users can combine any mix of AI models or custom creator-built bots inside a group, including options such as Claude 4.5 Sonnet, ElevenLabs v3, ElevenLabs Music, Nano Banana, GPT-5.1, Kling 2.5 Turbo Pro, o3 Deep Research, Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, and many others.

Starting a group chat is simple: users can launch one directly from the Poe home screen at poe.com. Conversation history syncs instantly across devices, allowing someone to begin a session on a desktop and continue seamlessly on a mobile device.

Quora said it has been developing the feature for six months and plans to iterate quickly based on user feedback.

“We think the space of potential group interactions mediated by AI and collaboration opportunities with AI is vast and currently under-explored,” the company said in its announcement. They added that anyone can create custom bots on Poe and share them for others to use in group conversations, and they are eager to see how the community uses this new functionality.


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