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slug: response-times
title: How fast the team responds
category: definition
status: published
tags: [speed, latency, how-long, wait-time, eta, 速度, 多久, 等待]
aliases: [speed, wait-time, eta]
lastEditAt: 2026-04-26
---
Here is what to expect for typical work:

- Astra reply in chat: seconds. A short reply lands almost immediately.
- Morning brief: overnight. Generated before you wake up, ready by 5-7 AM local time.
- Research task: 5-20 minutes. Depends on depth — a full market sizing with citations is on the longer side.
- Content task: 5-30 minutes. A blog post or landing page is usually under 20.
- Coding task: 5-60 minutes. Includes build and deploy. Larger features take longer; the team will say so.
- Video task: 10 minutes to several hours. Code-rendered videos are fast. AI-generated clips take longer because the model itself runs for minutes per clip.

**First reply in a session**

The first message after opening a fresh chat can take 5-30 seconds longer while the workspace warms up. This is one-time per visit, not per message.

**Multiple tasks at once**

When you ask the team to do several things at once, they work in parallel. There is no queue beyond what each task requires. If a task takes notably longer than expected, the team posts an update in the thread so you can see the status.
