Point chat at your handbook, wiki, or intranet pages so new hires and ops teams get cited answers from content you already maintain — without another search tool to manage.
Internal knowledge rots when it lives in scattered Notion pages, PDFs, and thread replies. Crawl your canonical handbook or upload PDFs, Notion exports, and custom text so everyone gets one conversational entry point — especially valuable during onboarding when new hires do not yet know where policies live.
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“What is our SLA for Business customers?”
An agent finds the right clause in indexed docs during a live ticket.
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“How do I expense client travel?”
HR and finance policies become searchable without maintaining a separate FAQ.
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“What’s the deploy process for staging?”
Engineering runbooks and playbooks answer back in plain language.
Not every policy lives on a crawlable URL. Upload PDF handbooks, exported Notion pages, or paste custom text from the Documents tab and it is indexed next to your crawled intranet pages.
Crawl, index, chat, and optional API search use one pipeline. Internal and external sites can live in separate projects with their own crawl settings and access controls.
- Can we index private internal sites?
- Add sites you own or are authorized to crawl. Many teams index internal wikis and handbooks that require authentication — check your security requirements before publishing.
- Who should use internal chat?
- Onboarding, customer success, operations, and engineering teams that repeatedly answer the same procedural questions.
- How is this different from our wiki search?
- Semantic chat answers questions in natural language and synthesizes across pages, not just keyword matches in a single doc.
Crawl, index, and chat with your content in minutes — free to start.