How the AI handoff works
Last updated August 17, 2026
A handoff moves the context of a conversation into your AI tool. Audria composes a brief, then shows you the full prompt text, readable and copyable, before anything leaves the app. Only an explicit tap on Handoff opens your AI tool with that prompt.
You see the whole prompt first
The handoff card shows the complete prompt, exactly as it will be sent. You can read every word, and you can copy it if you would rather paste it somewhere yourself. Nothing leaves Audria while you are reading. The prompt only travels when you decide it should. Claude is the worked example in this article, and the flow is the same for your AI tool: the brief is composed, shown in full, and sent only on your tap.
A worked example with Claude
Say your team spent twenty minutes at a whiteboard shaping a product decision, and now you want a working session on it. The handoff card composes a brief from that conversation. You read the prompt, see the decision and its context captured, and tap Handoff. Claude opens with the prompt in place, and the session starts from what was actually said instead of a summary you retype from memory. If you want a narrower session, copy the prompt, trim it, and paste it yourself; the copyable text puts that choice in your hands.
Reopening a handoff
Coming back to a handoff later returns the same brief, so you can review it again, copy it, or hand it off when you are ready, whether that is five minutes later or after lunch. The card in your Today feed keeps its place until you act on it or dismiss it, and what you reviewed is what will be sent whenever you decide to send it.