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Wissly understands natural language, but how you phrase your questions affects the quality of answers.

Be Specific

Specific questions get more accurate answers than vague ones.
Vague Question ❌Specific Question ✅
“Show me revenue""Show me Q3 2024 domestic revenue"
"Find the contract""Find the maintenance contract with Samsung Electronics"
"Organize the meeting notes""Organize the November 15th product team weekly meeting notes”

Provide Context

Providing background information helps Wissly understand better.
"What's the estimated cost in the Project A proposal?"
→ Specifies which proposal

"List the required documents from last year's year-end tax settlement guide"
→ Specifies timing and purpose

Specify Desired Output Format

You can specify how you want the answer formatted.

Brief

  • “Summarize in 3 lines”
  • “Just the key points”

Detailed

  • “Explain in detail”
  • “Include background”

Structured

  • “Organize as a table”
  • “Create a comparison table”

Specific Length

  • “In one paragraph”
  • “About 2 pages”

When Comparing Multiple Documents

Clearly identifying comparison targets gets better results.
"Compare the cost items between Proposal A and Proposal B"
"How did the main issues change between Q1 and Q2 reports?"
"Which is the cheapest option among the three vendor quotes?"

Question Types to Avoid

Requesting Information Not in DocumentsWissly only references documents you have. It cannot answer questions about information that doesn’t exist in your documents.
Overly Broad QuestionsPlease narrow the scope instead of asking “Summarize all documents.”

Verifying Sources and Evidence

Learn how to verify the reliability of answers.