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General AI guesses about your business. This answers straight from your own documents.

Try it live below. Ask a plain-English question about Monopoly, Catan, or Clue and get the real rule, quoted from the official rulebook and cited so you can check it yourself. The same system runs on your business documents: handbooks, policies, contracts, and manuals.

Try It Live

A general AI guesses. Your business can't afford that.

Ask a general chatbot or a web search about your own policies and you are trusting a system that was never trained on your documents. Three things go wrong.

1

It invents answers.

Ask about your warranty terms and it fills the gap with something plausible that was never in your document.

2

It pulls the wrong version.

It reaches for the open web or an outdated copy instead of the current policy your business actually follows.

3

It never sounds unsure.

The wrong answer arrives as confidently as the right one. Your customer or your staff acts on it before anyone catches it, and that costs you trust, money, or compliance.

This works the opposite way. It reads only the document you give it, quotes the exact line its answer came from, and tells you plainly when the answer is not there. See it work below.

Try it. Ask the rulebook.

Monopoly, Catan, or Clue. Plain English in, the real rule out, cited to the source every time. This is the same system I set up on business documents.

Tap a question below to start, or type your own.

This is what I build for businesses.

The board games are just an easy way to watch it work. The service runs the same way on the documents your business depends on.

Every answer is cited.

It names the exact document and section each answer came from, so you can verify it in one click instead of taking it on faith.

It says when it doesn't know.

If the answer is not in your documents, it tells you plainly instead of inventing one. No confident guesses reaching your customers or your team.

Accuracy you can measure.

Before it goes live, it is tested against real questions with known answers, so you can see how often it is right, cites the correct place, and refuses when it should.

It runs on your documents.

Handbooks, policies, contracts, product manuals. The same instant, cited answers on the material your team and your customers keep asking about.

The method has a name: retrieval-augmented generation, or RAG. In plain terms, it looks the answer up in your documents before it speaks, and shows you where it found it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Now picture this on your own documents.

The policy your team keeps asking about. The contract clause nobody can find. The product question a customer emails you at 9pm. I set up the same instant, cited answers on your own documents, so the right answer is always one plain-English question away.

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