Add rules, files, and web links to give Pointer additional context about your product.
The knowledge base allows Pointer to better understand your product and provide accurate, contextual responses to user questions. If you do not have robust documentation, you can still use Pointer, but your responses might be less accurate.
Rules are high-priority knowledge elements. They’re perfect for establishing consistent guidelines, company policies, and important context that should always be considered.
Company policies that affect all customer interactions
Product guidelines that should always be referenced
Brand voice and communication standards
Critical warnings or important notices
Foundational concepts that apply across your entire product
Keep rules focused and specific. Since they’re included in every query, well-crafted rules significantly improve response quality while poorly written ones can introduce confusion.
Organize files with clear headings and sections. This helps Pointer understand the content and answer questions more accurately.
Include comprehensive information
Ensure files contain complete feature explanations, step-by-step procedures, common use cases and examples, troubleshooting information, and related context and background.
Maintain accuracy
Keep files current by regularly reviewing content for accuracy and updating files when features change.
Because files are not publicly available, Pointer will not able to directly cite them in responses (but can still use them to answer questions).
Click the refresh icon next to any link to manually re-scrape its content and update your knowledge base with the latest information. Although we automatically re-scrape links weekly, this is an additional way to ensure your knowledge base is up to date.
Click the magnifying glass icon to discover related links. Pointer analyzes the current link and finds related pages. For example, if you add a link to your website (e.g., https://pointer.ai), it will find related pages (e.g., https://pointer.ai/pricing).
This restriction ensures that only trusted team members can manage knowledge sources.
Ensure your team has designated admin members who can maintain the knowledge base. Without admin access, team members cannot add or modify knowledge sources.