10/03/2026
Building that turn into knowledge systems.
Most companies have hundreds of SOPs, HR policies, and legal agreements.
But when employees are asked to create a new one, what usually happens?
They Google a template… copy-paste… and modify it.
Which often leads to:
• inconsistent formats
• compliance risks
• policies that don’t reflect the organization’s standards
So we built something interesting - An .
The assistant not only answers questions from internal documents…
It can also draft new documents aligned with the organization's existing knowledge base.
Here are a few use cases we built:
1.SOP Intelligence Assistant
• Ask questions from organizational SOPs
• Get role-based operational guidance
• Draft new SOPs automatically using existing templates and standards
2. Legal Counsel Assistant
• Analyze agreements like MSA, NDA, CDA
• Highlight risk areas and indemnity clauses
• Generate first drafts of agreements aligned with company formats
3. HR Policy Assistant
• Employees can ask questions about HR policies
• Instant answers on leave, travel, compliance rules
• Draft new HR policies aligned with existing policy language
The real shift?
Instead of employees Googling templates and copying policies,
the first draft is generated using the organization's own knowledge.
Which means:
a. Consistent documentation
b.Faster policy creation
c.Reduced compliance risk
Enterprise knowledge shouldn’t sit inside documents - It should work with the organization.
Curious to hear from you :
If employees could generate SOPs, policies, or agreements using your company’s knowledge, what would be the most valuable use case?
Happy to share a quick demo of the working assistants.