June 7, 2026 · 4 min read
Generated files now arrive as real chat downloads
TaskForceAI now delivers generated files as downloadable artifacts in chat, keeping progress UI focused on execution and final files attached to the answer.
Download cards render below assistant replies
Generated-file tools support spreadsheets, PDFs, charts, documents, presentations, CSVs, and archives
Progress UI stays focused on execution instead of becoming a file shelf
Files should feel finished
A generated spreadsheet or PDF is only useful if it lands as an actual file. This week we upgraded generated-file delivery so TaskForceAI can produce durable downloads directly in the chat flow.
The assistant reply now owns the final artifact. Tool progress remains visible while the task is running, but completed files appear below the answer where people expect to collect the result.
More artifact types, less ambiguity
We expanded the generated-file path for the formats teams ask for most often: spreadsheets, PDFs, charts, documents, presentations, CSVs, and archives. The platform can now steer file requests toward the right generator instead of falling back to prose when the user clearly needs a deliverable.
- Spreadsheet and CSV outputs for analysis workflows
- PDF and document outputs for reports
- Charts and presentations for shareable summaries
- Archives for multi-file deliverables
A cleaner chat contract
The product boundary is deliberate. Progress belongs in the progress area. Final files belong with the answer. That separation makes long-running work easier to follow and makes completed outputs easier to find later.