Ask your own documents, get the page it came from.
Auditable, cited answers across every knowledge base you own. Each answer names the exact page it came from, and when something is not in your records, it says so instead of guessing.
ChatCited answers, scoped to what you trust.
A chat that only sees your approved documents, and proves every answer it gives.
Cited to the source
Every answer names the source it came from, so you can go to it and check it yourself. No black box.
How citation works →Scoped to trusted sources
It only sees the documents you control, never the open web, and when the knowledge isn’t there it tells you, it doesn’t invent a part number or a spec.
Govern the sources →Pick what it can read
Choose the knowledgeBases in scope for a question, and add regulatory content from the Marketplace alongside your own records.
See the Marketplace →The answer names the page it came from.
One Hub. Every governed tool.
Every tool runs on the same approved sources and the same role-based governance.
Agentic Apps
Workflow automation: turn a request you repeat into a finished, cited deliverable.
Explore →All of it behind one launcher. See The Hub →
Straight answers.
If it will not answer, hasn’t it just failed?
No, and this is the behaviour worth paying for. Chat answers from the knowledgeBases you approved, and when those sources do not cover a question it says so rather than filling the gap with something plausible. Being told the record is missing is worth knowing before somebody acts on a guess, and it is the reason you can trust the answers that do come back.
What if two of our sources disagree?
It shows you the disagreement instead of smoothing it over. Where a vendor data sheet and a regulation say different things, the answer flags the conflict and cites both, so the call about which one governs stays with the person qualified to make it.
Can I control which documents a question is answered from?
Yes. Choose which knowledgeBases are in scope before you ask, and add regulatory or manufacturer content from the Marketplace alongside your own records. The citation on each answer names which source it came from, so you can always see whether you are standing on your own document or a published one.
Does it search the open web?
No. Chat only ever sees the sources you put in scope. That is the difference between it and a general assistant: it cannot reach for the internet when your records come up short, which is exactly why it means something when it tells you the answer is not there.
Ask a real question of your own documents.
Thirty minutes, your own documents, every answer cited to its source.