Knowledge base
Every source the assistant is allowed to answer from.
Upload the documents that hold how your organization actually works — playbooks, contracts, specs, policies, pricing, past deliverables, reference links — and the assistant answers from them instead of from the open internet. Sources can be organization-wide or scoped to a single project, so a client's confidential material informs their engagement and nothing else.
Adding good documents once quietly improves every surface in the system.
Answers cite what they came from, which is what turns a plausible response into a usable one. Anyone can follow a claim back to the paragraph in the source document. The knowledge base is also the raw material for the rest of the system: skills ground themselves in it, apps read from it, reports draw on it, and the model trainer can learn from it. Adding good documents once quietly improves every one of those surfaces.
Illustrative scenario data. Figures shown are product examples, not measured customer results or industry benchmarks.
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