Starting today, you can search the contents of Booklet communities. Take a look at it in action:
Access search using the magnifying glass icon in top-right of the navigation. Type in your query, then use the "Enter" key or the button to submit. Search results cover active members, posts, and replies.
Access search using the magnifying glass icon in top-right of the navigation. Type in your query, then use the "Enter" key or the button to submit. Search results cover active members, posts, and replies.
How it works
It's hard to make a good search system. A simple search system can match the search "Apple" to a result of "Apple Pie." A better search system can handle misspellings - matching "Aple" to "Apple pie." But, it's really difficult to match "Desserts" to "Apple Pie" because that requires the computer to understand the meaning of words. That takes AI.
Booklet leverages the new OpenAI text-embedding-3-large model that was released last Thursday (!) to index the underlying meaning of your group's content. Try searching "Marketing", and Booklet can correctly return results about SEO and Advertising. This sophistication of search turns your history of posts and replies into an intelligent knowledge repository for your company or community.
Try out search, and let me know what you think.
Booklet leverages the new OpenAI text-embedding-3-large model that was released last Thursday (!) to index the underlying meaning of your group's content. Try searching "Marketing", and Booklet can correctly return results about SEO and Advertising. This sophistication of search turns your history of posts and replies into an intelligent knowledge repository for your company or community.
Try out search, and let me know what you think.
FAQ
Who can use search?
All logged-in members.
Which pricing plans include search?
All plans, including free.
Is there a time limit on the history included in search results?
No, this isn't Slack.
All logged-in members.
Which pricing plans include search?
All plans, including free.
Is there a time limit on the history included in search results?
No, this isn't Slack.