Best forContracts, policies, reports, manuals, archives
ImpactFaster answers, better control, less time wasted
The problem
Where company knowledge actually lives
In most companies, the answers already exist in contracts, policies, procedures, reports, offers and manuals. The problem is where they live: scattered across folders, inboxes and archives.
So people lose time. An employee hunts for one clause. A manager waits for a summary. Questions depend on the person who knows where the document is.
Sensitive documents can also be one shared-folder mistake away from the wrong eyes, while new employees need too much time to learn where things are.
The solution
From archive to assistant
Your documents already contain valuable knowledge. SearchKnowledge makes that knowledge accessible, searchable, and controlled.
SearchKnowledge is a desktop application connected to a central server, built for companies that work with many internal documents. Employees stop searching through folders; they ask a question and receive the answer, summary and source.
How it works
Five steps, no technical setup for users
01
The company uploads its documents.
02
The system reads and organizes them internally.
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Employees search, or simply ask a question.
04
SearchKnowledge finds the most relevant information.
05
Users receive answers, summaries, and the sources behind them.
Where does AI fit in? Simply put: AI helps the system understand the meaning of a question, not just the exact words typed. Everything it answers comes from your own documents.
What users can do
The everyday toolset
Upload PDF, DOCX and TXT documents
Search by keywords
Search by meaning
Ask questions in natural language
Receive answers based on company documents
View the relevant document fragments
Generate summaries
Check the source of every answer
Access search history
Practical examples
One product, time saved across different teams
Legal
Find contract clauses quickly — without rereading the whole contract.
HR
Locate internal policies and procedures the moment someone asks.
Sales
Search through past proposals and product documentation.
Support
Find answers in manuals and technical documents while the customer waits.
Management
Receive fast summaries from long reports.
Operations
Centralize recurring procedures and internal instructions.
Security and access
Who sees what should be a decision, not an accident
Every user has their own account.
Documents can be private, group-based, company-wide, or admin-only.
Employees only see documents they are allowed to access.
Administrators manage users, groups, permissions and documents.
Important actions can be tracked through audit logs.
Security decisions are enforced on the server — not only in the interface.
In practice this means the sales team searches offers, HR searches policies, management sees what it should and nobody opens documents that were never meant for them.
Why it is different
Search that understands vs. search that matches words
Normal search
Looks for exact words
Returns many unclear results
Requires manual reading
Does not understand the question
Often lacks clear access logic
SearchKnowledge
Understands the meaning of the question
Finds the relevant fragments
Generates answers and summaries
Shows its sources
Respects access permissions
Business benefits
What changes after the first month
Less time wasted searching
Faster decisions
Better access to internal knowledge
Higher team productivity
Reduced dependency on key employees
Easier onboarding
Better control over sensitive information
Centralized company knowledge
Answers based on sources, not assumptions
Implementation
From first call to daily use
01
Analysis
We analyze your documents and needs.
02
Server setup
We install the central server.
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Access model
We configure users, groups and permissions.
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First upload
The initial document set goes in.
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Real testing
We test with your real users.
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Training
A short session — the app needs little more.
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Optimization
Continued usage, tuning and support.
Choose the right infrastructure model
SearchKnowledge can be adapted to your company security, cost and operational needs.
Option 01
AI Service Subscription + Cloud Server
The application runs on a cloud server, while AI capabilities are provided through an external AI service subscription.
Advantages
Lower initial infrastructure complexity
Faster implementation
Easier scaling
Trade-offs
Monthly AI service costs
Cloud hosting costs
Security depends on cloud configuration and external AI service policies
Best for companies that want fast deployment and lower internal maintenance.
Implementation cost
Lower to medium
Monthly cost
Medium to high, depending on usage
Security control
Medium
Option 02
AI Service Subscription + Local Application Server
The application server is installed locally, inside the company’s infrastructure, while AI features still use an external AI service.
Advantages
Better control over documents and application data
Good balance between security and AI quality
Useful when documents should stay inside the company network
Trade-offs
AI still depends on external service subscription
Local server requires setup and maintenance
Implementation cost is higher than full cloud
The middle path — documents stay inside the company, AI quality stays high.
Implementation cost
Medium
Monthly cost
Medium, based on AI usage
Security control
High for documents, medium for AI processing
Option 03
Local AI + Local AI Server + Local Application Server
Both the application and AI system are installed locally, giving the company maximum control over data, infrastructure and long-term operation.
Advantages
Highest data control
No dependency on external AI providers for core AI processing
Long-term cost can become more predictable after setup
Trade-offs
Higher implementation cost
Requires stronger hardware and technical maintenance
Better for sensitive industries or strict internal policies.
Implementation cost
High
Monthly cost
Lower after setup, depending on maintenance and hardware
Security control
Maximum
During the implementation phase, we help choose the model that fits the company real needs, not just the most complex solution.