When access is required
Some AI Fellows are private. To talk to a private AI Fellow you need a Frontierz account and explicit access from an administrator. If you open a private AI Fellow link without access, you see an access-denied page.
What the access-denied page means
Seeing this page means one of three things:
- You are signed in, but the AI Fellow is private and you have not been added to its access list.
- You opened a link that was meant for someone else.
- The AI Fellow has been disabled and is no longer available.
The access-denied page does not always say which case applies. The fastest path is to ask the person who shared the link, or your organization's administrator.
How to get access
You cannot grant yourself access. Access to a private AI Fellow is set by an administrator from the AI Fellow's access list, and a private AI Fellow can also be added to a user from your organization's broader access management. Contact whoever is responsible for Frontierz at your organization and ask them to add you.
If you have been added but the page still shows access denied, sign out and sign back in. Some access changes only take effect on the next sign-in.
Disabled AI Fellows
If the AI Fellow has been disabled, the page tells you it is no longer available. The AI Fellow's configuration is preserved, but no new conversations can be started. Anything you have already discussed with that AI Fellow stays available in Previous chats when you have a Frontierz account.
The same link works for everyone with access. There is no individual URL per user. Treat the link as you would any internal resource.