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6 March 2026

Veritly Knowledge Base: A Complete Guide

The Veritly Knowledge Base solves one of the biggest problems in analysis work. AI tools forget everything when a session ends. You spend time re-explaining the project. You get a good output. You close the tab. The next day, you start over. The tool has no memory of any of it. The Veritly Knowledge Base ends this cycle.

It turns your uploaded files into context the AI can use in every session. No re-briefing required. No starting from scratch. Just open Veritly and get to work.

What Is the Veritly Knowledge Base?

The Knowledge Base is a document store linked to your Veritly workspace. When you upload a file, it gets processed and indexed. Every query you run can then draw on what is inside it.

Think of it as a filing cabinet for your AI. Not just the last thing you typed. A full, searchable record of your project. Client briefs. Past reports. Data notes. Method docs. All of it sits in the cabinet. All of it is ready when you need it.

How Uploaded Documents Become Searchable Context

When you upload a file, it goes through a processing pipeline. Here is how it works in simple terms.

First, the file is split into chunks. Each chunk keeps the structure and meaning of the source. Next, each chunk gets turned into a numeric form the AI can search. This captures meaning, not just words. So a search for project context finds the right content even if the exact phrase is not there.

The chunks are then stored in a database. When you ask a question, Veritly finds the most relevant chunks. It uses them to inform the AI response. The output is tied to your real project files. Not to general AI training data.

That makes the output traceable. You can see where it came from. You can check it. You can defend it.

What You Can Upload

The Veritly Knowledge Base works with the files analysts use every day. Reports. Research briefs. Client docs. Method notes. Past work. Data guides. If the AI should know it, put it in the Knowledge Base.

The more you upload, the better Veritly gets at project-specific queries. The filing cabinet works best when it is stocked.

Why This Matters for Consultancy Work

Most AI tools are not built for consultancy work. Client context is sensitive. Findings need to be traceable. Re-briefing a tool every session is not just slow. It also creates risk. You may not explain the project the same way each time.

The Veritly Knowledge Base fixes this. It makes document-based context the default. Your AI always knows what is in the filing cabinet. You do not have to remind it. The context is drawn from your real files. It stays the same across every session and every team member.

Context That Travels With the Work

Context should travel with the work. It should not live in one analyst's head. It should not get lost in a handover. It should not reset when a session closes.

The Knowledge Base makes this real. When a new team member joins, they get the full context right away. When you return after two weeks, the AI is ready. When a client asks about an old report, the answer is already in the cabinet.

For teams managing many client accounts, this is a big deal. Persistent context saves time on every future session. The value builds with each file you add.

Governance and Auditability

For analytics managers, the Knowledge Base is also a governance tool. When AI responses come from reviewed, approved files, you can trace them. You can see what the AI used. You can check the source. You can show clients that findings are based on real methodology and documents.

Traceability is built into the Knowledge Base from the start. It is not a feature that was added later. It is part of how the system works.

Get Early Access

The Veritly Knowledge Base is part of the core platform in beta. If you are a BI or market research analyst and you want to stop re-explaining your projects to tools that forget, apply for early access today. The filing cabinet is ready.

To learn more about the infrastructure of the knowledge base click here.

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