Discovering your documentation
Discover helps you understand the shape of your evidence. You ask a question in plain language and Discover generates an interactive visualisation from the documents in your project — an overview of your documentation base, a map of how policies and procedures fit together, a flowchart of a process, a knowledge graph of how key documents relate. It’s a way to see what you have, rather than read it file by file.
When to use it
Section titled “When to use it”Reach for Discover when you want a bird’s-eye view of a project’s documentation — early on to orient yourself, or later to sanity-check how things hang together before an audit or a gap analysis. It works from whatever evidence is in the project, so the more you’ve uploaded, the richer the picture.
Asking a question
Section titled “Asking a question”Open Discover and type what you want to see, or pick one of the suggested prompts. For example:
- “Give me an overview of the documentation base.”
- “Give me an overview of how our policies and procedures fit together.”
- “Draw a flowchart of our document approval process.”
- “Show a knowledge graph of how our key documents relate.”
Discover reads your project’s documents and produces an interactive visualisation in response. Each question becomes a session you can return to, and your recent discoveries are listed so you can reopen them. Ask another question whenever your evidence changes and you want a fresh view.
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