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Collaboration sessions
The session log, and the per-project toggle that takes you out of presence — both ways.
When more than one person is in the live editor, Cuelist tracks the session. The Sessions tab is the record of who joined a project, when, for how long, and how active they were — plus a switch to step out of presence entirely.
The session log
Each row is one peer's connection: their name, the org groups they belong to, when they joined, how long they stayed, and how many annotation operations they sent. A session is logged when a peer disconnects from the live room with another person present — open the editor in a second window, or bring in a collaborator, to populate it.
Disable sessions for yourself
"Disable sessions for me" is a per-project switch that takes you out of the live presence layer. It is symmetric: while it's on, you don't appear in anyone else's presence — and you don't see theirs either. No cursors, no follow, no roster, in either direction. The document itself still syncs normally; you're working on the same live script, just without the presence overlay.
It's a personal choice, scoped to this one project, and you can re-enable it at any time from the same switch. It doesn't affect anyone else's sessions or what they can see of each other.
Related: The editor toolbar · Groups.