Reviewing
Change Pills
Pills are the small floating indicators that connect suggestions to their locations in your document.
What they show
Each pill displays:
- The contributor's initial (first letter of their name)
- The contributor's name. Local edits show as "Edit"; changes from a shared workspace show the collaborator's name; changes from an agent's branch show the agent (for example "Claude (via Claude Code)")
- An eye icon when the preview is pinned (stays visible)
Interacting with pills
| Action | What happens |
|---|---|
| Hover | Preview appears temporarily in the editor |
| Click | Preview pins and the editor scrolls to that location |
| Click the accept button | Change is applied to your document |
| Click the reject button | Change is dismissed permanently |
Green pills are auto-landed changes you haven't read yet. They carry different controls: revert the change, hide it for this session, or open its Version history.
Position
Pills float along the right edge of the editor, vertically aligned with the place in your document where the change would be applied. As you scroll the editor, the pills move with the content.
Multiple pills
When several contributors have suggested changes, you'll see multiple pills. Each one is independently hoverable and clickable. If two suggestions affect the same part of your document, you'll see a conflict indicator — see Conflicts.