Nirmal Raj - May 22, 2026

BlueFunda-AI: Share Conversations, Rate Responses, and Chat in Your Language

You finish a conversation with BlueFunda-AI that produced something genuinely useful โ€” a well-reasoned answer, a step-by-step breakdown, a draft that finally clicks. You want to share it with a colleague. You end up selecting all the text, copying it into a message, and watching them ask: “wait, what was your original question?”

That kind of friction compounds. The more you use an AI tool in your daily work, the more the small rough edges start to slow you down.

Six changes just landed in BlueFunda-AI. Each one came from a specific friction point.


Share a Conversation, Not Just a Screenshot

The old way: screenshot the exchange or copy-paste the whole thread into Slack. Neither worked well. Screenshots lose formatting. Pasted text strips context. And the back-and-forth that made the response good disappears entirely.

Now there is a Share button. It generates a link anyone can open โ€” no account required, no login prompt. The conversation renders cleanly, exactly as it happened.

But the more useful part is what comes after: the person you send it to can carry the conversation forward. The full context travels with the link. They can pick up where you stopped, ask follow-up questions, or take the thread in a different direction without starting from zero.

For teams reviewing AI outputs together, or for forwarding a useful session to a colleague who needs to act on it, this changes the handoff considerably.


Tell the AI When It Missed

Until now, if a response was off, your only option was to retry or just live with it. There was no way to signal that something was wrong beyond abandoning the thread entirely.

Every response now has a thumbs up and a thumbs down. One tap.

What this gives us โ€” as the people building BlueFunda-AI โ€” is signal that usage data alone cannot provide. A response can be grammatically correct, well-formatted, and completely unhelpful. Without a rating, there is no way to tell the difference between a session that went well and one that wasted ten minutes of your time.

A thumbs down tells us something. A pattern of thumbs down on a specific type of request tells us much more. The feature is low-commitment by design, but the signal it generates is genuinely useful for improving what BlueFunda-AI does. You can change your vote or remove it entirely at any point.


Copy That Actually Works

Selecting text in an AI response is harder than it should be. You end up highlighting too much, or not enough, and then have to go back and trim it. If the response contains a code block, you often end up copying the explanation along with the command โ€” then editing your clipboard before you can use it.

There are now two copy buttons on every response.

One copies the full response โ€” everything the AI said, formatted as-is. One copies the code or bash block โ€” just the command, just the snippet, without the surrounding explanation. Each code block gets its own button, so if there are multiple, you can grab exactly the one you need.

Both show up only where they are relevant. The right content ends up in your clipboard without selecting anything.


Retry Without Retyping

You send a message. The response is not what you needed โ€” not wrong, exactly, but not the angle you were looking for. The old workflow was to copy your original message, start over, tweak the phrasing, and hope the next attempt was closer.

The new workflow is: hit Retry.

One button, right on the response. BlueFunda-AI takes another run at the same prompt. Your message stays exactly as you wrote it. Only the response changes.

For iterative work โ€” writing, code review, brainstorming โ€” where you often want a different take on the same input, this removes the mechanical overhead that interrupted the thinking.


A Better Start to the Conversation

The empty input box has a way of creating hesitation. You know you want to use the AI, but you have not quite formulated your request yet. The blank prompt field turns into a small decision you did not budget time for.

Below the greeting, there are now four quick-start options:

  • ๐Ÿ“ Summarize text
  • ๐Ÿ” Review my work
  • Debug my code
  • โœ๏ธ Help me write

Tap any one and it fills the input with a starting prompt. It is not a replacement for how you normally use BlueFunda-AI โ€” it is a way to get moving when you are not sure how to phrase your first message. Users who open the app regularly will notice the difference. The opening feels less like a blank page and more like the beginning of a conversation.


22 Indian Languages, Natively

Sarvam AI is now in the model selector.

Sarvam is built specifically for Indian languages. You write to it in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, and nineteen others. It responds in the same language โ€” not translated, not approximated, but naturally generated in the language you wrote in.

For individuals who think and work in their mother tongue, this removes a translation layer that was always there even when it was not visible. For teams and companies serving customers in regional languages, it makes BlueFunda-AI relevant to workflows where English was a barrier, not an advantage.

Select Sarvam from the model dropdown. That is the only step.


All Six Are Live

Share a conversation from your next useful session. Try the retry button the next time a response misses. Leave a rating if something stood out โ€” good or bad. And if you have been waiting to use BlueFunda-AI in your native language, now is the time to try it.

Reach us at info@bluefunda.com with questions or feedback.

Share this article
LinkedIn