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What do you want to understand?

Ask anything about what you're learning.

Chat with your knowledge without guessing

A knowledge assistant is useful only when sources are prepared, loaded with a receipt, tested with real questions, and checked for citations, gaps, conflicts, updates, and team ownership.

Start Knowledge WorkLesson 1 takes about 18 minutes
9
Lessons
3-6
Levels
3 free
Intro
6 paid
Practice
KNOW

What you need before Lesson 1

Bring one source set: a folder, project, doc list, policy set, research packet, or team knowledge base. The first lesson defines what the assistant is allowed to know.

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Who this is for

Team leads

You need answers from approved sources, not whatever the model remembers.

Ops owners

You need policies, docs, and notes to stay current and searchable.

Researchers

You need citations to support exact claims, not nearby topics.

Support teams

You need missing coverage to show up before a customer gets the wrong answer.

Managers

You need role boundaries for asking, editing, approving, and publishing answers.

Knowledge owners

You need update receipts and QA before a source set becomes shared truth.

3 Modules | 9 Lessons | Verify in order

Module 1
3 lessons

Levels 3-4 | 3 free lessons

Prepare the source set

Name sources, clean them, and record what went in.

Start by defining what counts as source truth, cleaning the source packet, and keeping an ingestion receipt the team can audit later.

Proof:You can define a source boundary, prepare a source packet, and write an ingestion receipt.
Team leadsKnowledge ownersOperators
Start Module 1
Module 2
3 lessons

Levels 4-5 | 3 paid lessons

Test retrieval

Ask questions that force evidence and expose gaps.

This module teaches retrieval-safe questions, citation quality checks, and gap or conflict handling so answers stay attached to evidence.

Proof:You finish with cited answers, claim-level citation checks, and escalation notes for gaps.
ResearchersSupport ownersInternal ops
Start Module 2
Module 3
3 lessons

Level 6 | 3 paid lessons

Keep it useful

Update, assign ownership, and QA before team use.

Update the source set without drift, set team access and ownership, and run QA before the knowledge workflow becomes a shared team surface.

Proof:You finish with an update receipt, team role table, and QA plan.
Source ownersManagersTeam admins
Start Module 3

Start with the source set

Lesson 1 defines what your assistant can answer from, what it must ignore, and when a human owner needs to review the answer.

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