Use Case
Free during beta · 53/500 seats usedDocument briefing workspace
Create a document briefing workspace for briefs, decks, PDFs, and notes.
Briefs, decks, PDFs, and notes stay in one searchable workspace.
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.
What you can verify
Replace one-off document summaries with a reusable document briefing workspace you can search later.
Keep uploads and follow-up analysis grounded in the same materials.
Review a public example before moving your own briefing flow into a workspace.
Related pages point back to real examples.
Why it helps
Brief documents without losing the originals.
TopoTopic turns uploaded documents, decks, briefs, PDFs, and notes into one searchable workspace instead of a pile of disconnected files and summaries.
The result is one searchable place where every passage and report stays tied to the document it came from.
Help
Common questions
Current beta answers.
Can I bring more than one document into the same briefing workspace?
Yes. Upload briefs, decks, PDFs, and notes into the same workspace so search and later answers stay grounded in everything you have collected.
Can I inspect a public example first?
The public example shows the same read-only workspace or collection pattern used to demonstrate real output before signup.
How does the workspace stay traceable after the first summary?
Every report and answer stays connected to the original upload or related item path, so later review stays grounded in the original document.
Can related pages extend the document workspace later?
Yes. Related use-case and feature pages can point to public examples once the workspace has enough real material to inspect.
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.
Search across research notes
Keep transcripts, notes, and supporting files searchable in one working corpus.
Answers that point to sources
Get answers that reopen the exact passage from your own captures and uploads.
Knowledge graph for research notes
Connect research notes, calls, uploads, and passages with source links.
Start
Start with one capture.
Your first source becomes a grounded report — every answer links back to the original.