The documentation is being built out now. Some section pages are already in place and will be filled in with step-by-step workflows, examples, and use cases as each guide is published.
How to use these docs
Start with the work you are trying to do. If you already know the feature, open that guide directly. If you are not sure where to begin, use the workflow examples below to pick the right starting point. If you know the feature, open that guide first, then use the examples to set up your first workflow. If you know the task, start with the use case that matches your work; the docs will point you to the feature that fits best and show how it connects to the rest of the platform.Pick the job
Start with a specific task: review documents, answer a research question, build a report, compare companies, or automate a recurring workflow.
Choose the feature
Use the feature map below to decide where to work first. Some workflows use one feature; others move across several.
Follow the guide
Each guide will walk through setup, inputs, common decisions, and the checks you should make before relying on the output.
Choose by use case
- Answer a question
- Review documents
- Create a deliverable
- Automate repeatable work
- Analyze company data
Use Chat when you need a fast, cited answer and you are still shaping the research question.Good starting points:
- “What changed in management commentary this quarter?”
- “What are analysts worried about in this sector?”
- “Which sources support this claim?”
Feature map
| Feature | Use it when | The guide should help you do |
|---|---|---|
| Data Rooms | You have a document set and need to ask questions across it. | Build a room, add sources, query documents, verify citations, and move findings into reports or follow-up analysis. |
| Chat | You need a direct answer, a research starting point, or help narrowing the next step. | Ask better questions, review cited answers, follow up on sources, and keep the conversation grounded in evidence. |
| Reports | You need a polished output that can be edited, exported, or shared. | Define scope, shape the outline, generate sections, review citations, and refine the final deliverable. |
| Agent Studio | You want to turn a repeatable research process into an agent. | Design the workflow, set inputs, test outputs, and decide when automation is appropriate. |
| Data Viewer | You are starting from company or market data. | Navigate company views, understand available data, and connect the data view to document research or reporting. |
What each feature guide will include
What the feature is for
What the feature is for
A plain-English explanation of the feature, the jobs it is best suited for, and the situations where another feature is a better fit.
Before you start
Before you start
What you need before using the feature: documents, companies, date ranges, research questions, output requirements, or team context.
Step-by-step workflow
Step-by-step workflow
The actual sequence of work, including setup, decisions to make along the way, and what to do if the first output is not specific enough.
Use cases
Use cases
Practical examples for different workflows, such as earnings review, deal diligence, sector research, monitoring, company comparison, and report generation.
Review checklist
Review checklist
How to check citations, spot weak outputs, tighten prompts, compare sources, and decide whether the result is ready to use.
Typical workflow
Most research does not stay inside one feature. A common flow looks like this:Collect evidence
Move the relevant files, filings, transcripts, or internal documents into a Data Room.
Ask targeted questions
Query the room for the specific claims, risks, changes, metrics, or themes you need to understand.