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Gives you a quick map of where things live so you can find what you need without hunting.
On the left of every screen you'll see a sidebar with three groups:
Dashboard — your landing page. Shows at-a-glance stats (Documents, Websites, Projects, Q&A Pairs) and recent activity.
Context Hub — your knowledge base. This is where you upload and manage the documents AnswerPath uses to draft answers.
Answer Bank — your saved library of question-and-answer pairs. Searchable and reusable.
Projects — collections of questions grouped together, usually one project per RFI, questionnaire, or customer.
QuickTurn — for when you have a whole questionnaire to respond to. Upload the file, get AI-drafted answers for every question at once, assign them to teammates, review, and export.
Search — search across everything (questions, answers, documents) from one place.
Settings — your profile, your organization, billing, integrations, password.
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Think of it as three layers:
Context Hub is what AnswerPath knows. The more high-quality documents you put here, the better the answers it drafts.
Answer Bank is what your team has already said. Once you've answered a question well, save it here and reuse it.
Projects and QuickTurn are the work. You use them to respond to a specific RFI or questionnaire, pulling from the Context Hub and Answer Bank along the way.
Don't skip the Context Hub. AnswerPath's drafts are only as good as the documents it can draw from. Ten thoughtful, up-to-date documents beat a hundred stale ones.
Use Projects for anything with a deadline. A Project keeps related questions together and makes it easy to hand off to a teammate.
Use QuickTurn for bulk work. If someone sent you a spreadsheet of 150 questions, don't answer them one by one — upload it to QuickTurn.