Feature
Free during beta · 53/500 seats usedAnswers that point to sources
Ask a question and jump to the exact recording, transcript, document, or note behind the answer.
For answers you can defend.
Free during beta
Flow
3 steps- Add sourceRecord, upload, or paste.
- Get reportSummary, notes, questions, chapters.
- See the sourceEvery answer links back to its source.
Why source links matter
Answers retrieve from your captures, not from a generic dataset.
Each result keeps the source passage one click away.
Public items demonstrate how source links survive sharing.
Updated captures change which passage backs the answer next time.
Why it helps
No source, no trust.
TopoTopic answers questions about your own captures by finding the exact passage from a recording, transcript, or uploaded document, so every answer stays anchored to a verifiable source.
Grounded answers make it easier to reuse evidence in writing, follow-ups, and reviews because the supporting passage is one click away instead of a paraphrase you have to trust.
Help
Common questions
Current beta answers.
How is this different from generic AI answers?
Generic AI answers paraphrase from training data. Grounded answers come from your own captures and reopen the exact passage that supports the response.
What sources can it answer from?
Recordings, transcripts, uploaded documents, and notes inside your workspace are all part of the retrieval corpus.
Can I share the answer with the source still linked?
Yes. Public items and collections preserve the source link so the recipient can reopen the same passage that supports the answer.
Does the answer change if the source is updated?
Re-running a question against an updated corpus can return a different passage. The answer always reflects the current source, not a frozen snapshot.
What works best today?
Capture, reports, and search work best today. TopoTopic is free during the beta.
What is still evolving?
Messaging, calls, graph exploration, learning tools, and edge-case polish are still improving.
Related workflows
Try the same source-to-report flow for another kind of work.
Each page shows a real workflow with a public example.
Ask questions. Get grounded answers.
Ask naturally and reopen the exact source passage behind the answer.
Search across research notes
Keep transcripts, notes, and supporting files searchable in one working corpus.
A searchable source library
Organize your captures into a personal knowledge base with topics, keywords, and reusable passages.
Start
Start with one capture.
Your first source becomes a grounded report — every answer links back to the original.