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What kinds of questions can you ask Wissly? Here are some examples to get you started.

Finding Information

Ask questions when you want to find specific information in your documents.
"What was our Q3 2024 revenue?"
"What are the termination conditions in the contract with Company B?"
"Tell me what was decided in the last board meeting"
Wissly finds documents containing the relevant information, provides answers, and shows exact sources.

Requesting Summaries

Useful when you want to quickly grasp the key points of long documents or multiple documents.
"Summarize this research report in 3 sentences"
"Compile the main issues from weekly reports over the past month"
"Extract the key clauses from the Company A contract and organize them in a table"

Comparative Analysis

Use when you need to compare information scattered across multiple documents.
"What are the differences between Proposal A and Proposal B?"
"Compare the changes between last year's and this year's budget"
"Create a comparison table of quotes from three vendors"

Content Creation

Create new documents or drafts based on information you’ve found.
"Create a report draft based on this material"
"Format the meeting notes into an email"
"Create an executive briefing from the quarterly performance data"
The more specific your question, the more accurate the answer. “Find some documents” will get better results as “Find documents related to 2024 marketing budget.”

The Importance of Checking Sources

When Wissly generates an answer, always check the sources. Clicking on a source highlights the relevant content in the original document. This allows you to verify the accuracy of the answer yourself.

Learn More About Folder Connections

Connect more documents and expand how you use Wissly.