Thibaud Elziere

Ask by Slite - Use AI to ask your workspace questions

Slite's new AI assistant – Ask – answers questions based on your team's documentation. Take the pain out of finding info, learning from the past, and getting new team mates up to speed. Have a question? Just ask.

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Christophe Pasquier
I'm so happy to unveil Ask to the world and hear feedback, finally! If you're curious on the genesis and reasoning behind Ask, read on, else thanks for your support and make sure to join the waitlist! Large Language Models are not recent, we had been exploring them for a while, but they were brought to a whole new level with OpenAI and @samaltman6 work on chatGPT a couple months ago. The obvious application in document tools was be to bring it *inside* the editor, to generate content. That's what various tools, such as Notion and Craft did. We developed this internally as well, and might still release it in some way, but something felt off, or not good enough compared to the magic of chatGPT. Since the beginning, Slite has been a tool for teams. Not a no code tool, not a 2nd brain for individuals. We optimise it to centralise all your team information, wikis, projects, notes, key decisions, and not for the sake of it. The goal is of course to deliver this information back. And looking at chatGPT, we knew the future of our tool needed to go in a similar direction. It was not easy, the team worked extremely hard on this, put a lot of intelligence in the solution, and managed to pull through a great first testable version! Join the waitlist, we'll be gradually rolling it out, starting with Slite users and teams that see a very strong interest in their business, let us know when you join the waitlist! We're far from done, we have a ton to learn and to refine on. The first next brick, for instance, will be to help users deprecate content, and do so automatically. That's the limit of GPT for your docs: there is no page rank like on the web, saying what's true or not, what's still relevant. We need to make it easy for Slite users, so that Ask can answer based on sources they trust. Thanks all for the support, thanks so much @tiboel for hunting us, share and send your feedback! The team will be there to answer all day long.
Thibaud Elziere
Hey there, I'm beyond thrilled to share Ask Slite with the world today! For the last few months, we've seen players trying to bring the power of advanced language models like GPT to our documents. But all we've seen so far has been about generating content. Writing more has never really been the issue. On the contrary. The future is not in creating more noise in teams, but unlocking the vast amount of info your team put years to bring together. And with Ask, the Slite team finally cracked it! I've been using it for the past week and I can honestly say that this will change the way we work and collaborate as a team. The Slite team has worked incredibly hard over the past years to build a flawless product for all team documentation. With Ask, it now combined it with the power of large language models, and it's brilliant. It's like having a team assistant you can query on anything your team has ever thought, or done.
Pierre Touzeau
Congrats team! really love it. Super smart application of AI for productivity tools and it really makes me want to switch to Slite :)
fmerian
@pierretouzeau +1. The good news is you can import from Notion :)
Christophe Pasquier
@pierretouzeau aaaah nice to hear that, especially coming from the Claap team!!
Alex Wiley
Finally, an AI implementation that isn't a total fad. This adds real, tangible value to your documentation space. It closes the loop on the problem with documentation. When documents are hard to find, people don't want to write them because they see it as a waste of time as their documents will never be found! When you make information easy to find, people are incentivised to write more, thus encouraging a culture of writing. Easier to find docs -> more documentation written. Simple. Super excited to start using this. Once again, you nailed it again Slite 🏆
Clara Rua
@alexwiley Thank you so much for walking the walk with us! We hope it will help teams find answers for sure, with positive collateral "damages". On top of pure answers, it can help teams navigate their content better: spot the missing info, the duplicates, avoid creating more than need be, build up on the existing, trim down the useless, keep the info up-to-date, and so on. First milestone to a bigger picture! Hopefully the evolution won't be a total fad either 😉
Elisa Reggiardo
@alexwiley couldn't have said it better 🫶 one more step towards improving the content flywheel 🚀 thanks for your support 🙌
Deepak Yadav
The product is a game changer and will be very helpful in setting up a knowledge base quickly. ✨ How long has the team been working on it? Best of luck to the entire team on the launch. It will be a #1 product for the day. ⚡️⚡️
Clara Rua
@worklab The team has been working on it incredibly fast and hard for the past month and a half. It's just the very first milestone, there is such a big potential to unlocking after! Stay tuned ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Deepak Yadav
@clara_rua Yes sure
Christophe Pasquier
@worklab Hope so, share the love! 😍
Antoine G
bold move, really like the idea, we did it ourselves internally and it has been a game changer for internal process and support teams around the world. Quite interested in any future development! Where do you see this product going in the next few years?
Elisa Reggiardo
@ant0ine_gt love to see a fellow "content overload knight" and would be pumped to hear your learnings from building and implementing this internally 😻 As for the next few years,...🥁 @christophepas's vision is bright so I'll let him share it 🤩
Christophe Pasquier
@ant0ine_gt Great question! It goes beyond static knowledge, and can really be a work assistant. Our goal is to better understand your content relevancy, the timeline of your docs, to then tell you what happened, when, who does what, and have answers way more accurate + based on the events that really happened. The wiki/handbook use cases are the top of the iceberg!
Brieuc Sebillotte
@ant0ine_gt we're also looking into ways to automatically summarize pending decision thread to re engage participants (currently trying it). If you have any ideas we're up for it!
Antoine G
@christophepas @elis_boa a Youtube episode is about to be published on that :)
Elisa Reggiardo
@ant0ine_gt deffinetly gonna check it out! Thanks for sharing!
Alex Bass
Can't even begin to say how impressed I've consistently been by the team at Slite. They are the Apple of the team documentation and collaboration space. They actually take a moment, see what the new tech and features are all about, and then implement it in the most thoughtful and impressive way (first Discussions, and now Ask). Everyone in SaaS knew they should implement GPT, and that they did – the same uninspiring me too way. Autogenerated content, manually highlight chunks of content to summarize, blah blah blah. Then Slite asked "why?" and Ask by Slite was born. What does Slite know that others seem to miss? Whelp, we have SO MUCH DAMN CONTENT. Internal company docs, customer docs, coding reference docs, content idea docs. We then share some of these docs with customers, and others with the public, so now our now content is theirs. (Yeah... you can even make a white labeled website around your Slite docs) – moral of the story is: everyone already has the content, too much content! Any company using a documentation and collaborative note taking tool really just needs one key feature. A way to find what you're actually looking for. It's obvious, no? But search was obvious, until we realized with Ask that it wasn't good enough. That you should be able to get a result that combines information from numerous documents, all that disconnected information now connected to give a simple answer to the question you asked. We have the information, now Slite has the Ask. I'll say it again, it's obvious – well, Slite made it obvious 👏 Thank you @christophepas & team for continuing to do what Slite does best – taking the time to ask "why?" before building.
Brieuc Sebillotte
@christophepas @alexhbass ❤️ thanks man, you've always been here to challenge us and give feedback! We couldn't be more grateful! Having users like you along the way makes the ride even more vibrant!
Quentin Nickmans
This is ... exactly how a business knowledge base should work. Brilliant. Congrats @christophepas and team
Clara Rua
@christophepas @quentin_nickmans1 We think so too! 🙌
Sébastien Robaszkiewicz
Congrats on the launch team, this is an absolute game-changer! That kind of feature where we say “that is so obvious” now we have it in front of us. Big kudos to the team, I can totally see this becoming a new standard! 👏👏👏
Clara Rua
@robi Thanks Sebastien, that's what we're hoping for! Reducing the burden ofcontent consumption, and opening the door to a next generation of knowledge base ✨
Thibaut Collette
I love the Slite approach in many things they do! And here I definitely love the "get the answer from the company knowledge base" more than many ai stuff we see in the market. congrats to @christophepas and team :)
Clara Rua
@christophepas @thibautcollette Thank you for the kind words, always trying to stay true to bringing clarity to team work 😊
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