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Michael Chihlas 882f67f42e feat: AI chat session conclusion + survey completion & management
AI Assistant - Conclude Session:
- 3-step modal: select outcome (resolved/escalated/paused), add notes, AI-generated summary
- AI generates structured ticket notes from conversation transcript (PSA-ready format)
- Copy to clipboard for pasting into ticketing systems
- "Resume in New Chat" for paused sessions (pre-loads context into new chat)
- Backend: POST /chats/{id}/conclude endpoint, conclusion_summary/outcome/concluded_at fields
- Migration 048: add conclusion fields to assistant_chats

Survey Completion Flow:
- Email-to-self option after submission (branded HTML email with formatted responses)
- Finish button navigates to /survey/thank-you page
- Thank you page with close-window message and feedback email callout
- Already-submitted state updated with same messaging
- Backend: POST /survey/email-copy public endpoint

Survey Admin Management:
- Read/unread indicators (cyan dot, bold name, auto-mark on expand)
- Unread count stat card
- Per-row context menu: mark read/unread, archive/unarchive, delete
- Bulk actions bar: select all, mark read/unread, archive, delete
- Show Archived toggle to filter archived responses
- Backend: 7 new admin endpoints (read, unread, archive, unarchive, delete, bulk)
- Migration 049: add is_read, archived_at to survey_responses

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-05 20:00:28 -05:00
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