# Collaborative commenting

In this video learn how you can leverage Inforiver's Collaborate feature for the following

(a) Cell-level collaboration with multiple stakeholders

(b) Assigning comments as tasks and tracking closure status

(c) Instant email notifications when someone responds, tags a user or assigns a task

(d) Filter-enabled comment logs to show comments relevant to specific users

(e) Public commenting which allows login using social media accounts

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> ## **Related resources**
>
> #### Feature highlights
>
> [Commenting & collaboration in Power BI](https://inforiver.com/collaborate-powerbi/)
>
> #### User guide
>
> [Commenting and collaboration](https://docs.inforiver.com/working-with-inforiver/8.-commenting-and-collaboration)
>
> #### Blog
>
> [Data-driven comments & conversations in Power BI](https://inforiver.com/blog/general/data-driven-comments-conversations-power-bi/)
>
> [10 key considerations for a commentary solution in Power BI](https://inforiver.com/blog/general/10-key-considerations-for-a-commentary-solution-in-power-bi/)


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