• jamsterion 2 days ago

    Looks very good! Are these new components exclusively available through the Pro package, requiring at least the paid Starter plan? Are any of the new features open source, or is all of the new functionality restricted to the paid tiers?

    • philipisik 2 days ago

      Thanks for the positive feedback! You're right. The AI features are part of our paid offerings.

      We're currently working on new open source features for the editor core, such as Markdown support, a decorations API, and editor content migrations: https://tiptap.dev/tiptap-editor-v3

      We also recently released Hocuspocus V3 (https://github.com/ueberdosis/hocuspocus/releases/tag/v3.1.0).

      • jamsterion 16 hours ago

        Thanks for the response! I have a follow-up / suggestion. Looking at pricing, it seems that the only way to get all the Content AI frontend components is to subscribe to the Team account at $149 per month. This includes 5000 documents in Tiptap cloud. For companies that only want to integrate the Editor without Collaboration (only frontend, we need full control of the documents on our backend, and also directly call the LLM ourselves), do you plan to offer any options? Thanks

    • dedicate 2 days ago

      I gotta say, the focus on all that non-model-specific heavy lifting for AI in editors? That's the real MVP move here. So much of the AI hype is just about the model, but integrating it smoothly is where most projects probably hit a wall.

      • philipisik 2 days ago

        Agreed, adding Cursor-like AI features to a rich text editor is way harder than it should be... You have to handle prompts, context management, streaming, error states, UI, undo/redo, multiplayer sync, AI UX, it all adds up fast.

      • andrewingram 2 days ago

        If using tiptap as a collaborative editor, are the pending AI Changes (the red/green diff applied to the editor contents) visible to all users, or just the current one?

        Ideally it's the latter, but it's non-obvious to me.

        • ainau-tiptap 2 days ago

          In this first version of the AI Agent, the changes are visible to all users as soon as the AI Agent inserts them into the document. However, we are going to implement the other option if there is demand for it. It is in our backlog.

        • yutingduan a day ago

          Huh I really like the inline accept / reject button upon clicking

          would be nice to customize the diff view colors and button styles

          will play with the integration. Very cool stuff!

          • philipisik a day ago

            Thanks for your feedback! It's highly customizable. Feel free to let us know if you need any additional options to meet your specific needs. We're happy to help!

          • gunniho 2 days ago

            Awesome job Tiptap, looks really powerful.

            Is it possible to allow the agent to work on multiple documents for the same user/group?

            • ainau-tiptap 2 days ago

              Yes, absolutely. You can hook the AI Agent to your custom tools that let it browse and switch files. Just like you would do when building a coding AI Agent. It's exciting but also complex to do, that's why we haven't provided an example of how to do it yet. We're still figuring it out, and we'll work on improving multi-file support in the next releases.

              • gunniho 2 days ago

                Ah, got it. What are the main things that make it complex to work on multiple files?

                • arnaugomez a day ago

                  There are many ways to organize documents: a list, a nested structure of directories, a searchable unstructured directory, etc. Plus, in multi-document setups, AI Agents have many possible ways to index and search files: from simple ls commands to complex vector databases that index files for semantic search. So we're looking for a solution that is simple enough to set up and flexible enough to fit many types of applications.

            • mplatts a day ago

              Is there a github repo to copy from?

              • 6stringmerc 2 days ago

                If used in a legally binding setting to does your firm accept liability for erroneous output resulting in litigation proceedings or financial loss? Serious question because I’m a human working in a similar niche.

                If not, how do you phrase that in your ToS and what is your Errors and Omissions policy language like?

                • philipisik 2 days ago

                  We don't know the use case and content... We're providing the tools to build the editor-AI-UX, which you can then connect to the LLM of your choice.

                  In our AI extensions, we provide callbacks like onSuccess that you can hook into, to send analytics events and track the AI's responses.

                  • andrewingram 2 days ago

                    I don't work for Tiptap, but I'm curious as to what your expectations are here.

                    They're providing tools for integrating Tiptap with AI, including ones for reviewing suggested changes that come from LLMs. I don't really see something that Tiptap should be accepting liability for. As the developer working with Tiptap, I'd argue it's your responsibility to make sure (a) the prompts are giving generally good and useful output, and (b) that you incorporate any necessary UI to put a human in the loop of accepting the AI output. On the latter point, their AI Changes extension is one such example, but there are any number of ways of achieving this.