Company Brain
Upload PDFs, DOCX, notes, SOPs, and papers. Start with cited answers and Knowledge Overviews. Build toward reusable skills your team's agents can rely on.
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How it works
Add PDFs, DOCX, notes, SOPs, and papers. Any document becomes a knowledge source.
KnowHow extracts text, chunks the source, and prepares it for precise semantic retrieval.
Get answers grounded in your own documents. Every response cites the exact source chunks used.
Turn any source into a summary, key points, suggested questions, risks, action items, and playbook draft.
Knowledge Overview
KnowHow generates a full Knowledge Overview from any source — not just answers. Every document becomes a structured asset your team can actually use.
Product direction
KnowHow is building the missing layer between scattered company knowledge and reliable AI agents: structured, cited, reviewable knowledge that can become reusable skills.
PDFs, SOPs, notes, research, manuals
Cited answers, Knowledge Overviews, collections, scoped context
Draft procedures, decision rules, required inputs, exceptions, quality checks
Skills are drafts by default and require human review before operational use.
Use cases
Upload study guides, class notes, rubrics, and papers. Ask questions and generate review prompts without re-reading everything.
Extract summaries, key findings, limitations, terms, and suggested questions from academic papers in minutes.
Turn SOPs, meeting notes, and internal docs into cited answers and reusable operational knowledge your whole team can access. Turn SOPs and process docs into reviewable skill drafts for future automation.
Built to trust
Every answer references the exact source chunks it was drawn from. Verify before you act.
Each workspace has its own knowledge base. Sources never cross company or team boundaries.
KnowHow scores each source for content depth and tells you when to add more detail for better answers.
Start with one document. Ask one question. Turn scattered knowledge into something your team can actually use.
Build the knowledge layer your team — and future agents — can rely on.