Use cases

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It's all there. Somewhere. The doc, the thread, the spreadsheet, the promise. Ask once and get an answer with sources attached.

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The real list

The questions you actually ask at work.

Not demo prompts. The questions that turn into Slack pings, tab hopping, and "wait, who knows where that doc lives" when you know the answer exists.

Decisions

  • What did we decide about the pricing change, and why?
  • Who approved the launch plan?
  • Why did we choose this vendor?
  • What was the final decision on refunds?
  • Which option did we reject last time?
  • What are the open questions before we ship?

Specs

  • Are we building against the latest spec?
  • What changed since the first version?
  • Where is the current API contract?
  • Which files mention the migration plan?
  • What edge cases did we already discuss?
  • What still needs product sign-off?

Customers

  • Where did we promise this feature?
  • What did Acme ask for last time?
  • Which customers mentioned SSO?
  • What are the biggest complaints this month?
  • What did we say about the renewal timeline?
  • Find the notes from the last enterprise call.

Meetings

  • Catch me up before the 2pm call.
  • What should I know before talking to this customer?
  • What changed since our last sync?
  • Who is waiting on me?
  • What did we say we would follow up on?
  • Give me the context for tomorrow's planning meeting.

Projects

  • What changed on Project Atlas since last week?
  • What is blocking the rollout?
  • Which tasks are still ownerless?
  • Where is the latest status update?
  • What did engineering say about the timeline?
  • What did we decide not to do?

Research

  • What do we know about competitor X across all our docs?
  • Find every mention of SOC 2 requirements.
  • What has the team written about onboarding?
  • Summarize the market notes from last quarter.
  • Where did we discuss pricing experiments?
  • What are the strongest arguments for this plan?

What an answer looks like

Source first, summary second.

A real answer keeps the receipts. Here's the shape of two of them — one from Google Drive, one from Slack.

Drive question

"What did we decide about the pricing change, and why?"


Pro tier moves from €20 to €25 per seat starting June 1, driven by rising inference costs and CASA Tier 2 prep. Existing customers are grandfathered through their next renewal. Decision recorded April 8.

Sources

  • Google Drive Pricing — 2026 Q2 update.gdoc · modified Apr 8
  • Google Drive Renewal grandfathering — internal memo.gdoc · Apr 9

Slack question

"What did we decide about the launch?"


The team agreed to ship the closed beta on May 14 with the new onboarding flow, and to delay public launch until after the SOC 2 evidence run. Sara owns the customer comms; Lukas owns the engineering checklist.

Sources

  • Slack #launch · May 7, 3:14 PM — Sara
  • Slack #soc2 · May 8, 9:02 AM — Lukas

Illustrative answers. Real answers use your connected accounts and the sources you can see.

Where this lands

Five angles on the same idea.

People arrive looking for different things. Pick the page that matches what you came to do.

Company search

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Enterprise search

Enterprise-sized problem. No enterprise rollout.

For teams that aren't Glean-sized today but still have real security needs and scattered knowledge.

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Knowledge base

The knowledge base is already written.

Skip the cleanup sprint. Your docs, threads, and decks are the source of truth — let them stay that way.

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Google Drive

Google Drive

Chat with what's in Drive.

The latest deck, the contract notes, the spec from last quarter. Source files come back with the answer.

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Slack

Slack

Recover what was decided in #channel.

Three weeks later, Slack is a scroll. Get the thread, the people, and the decision back without rereading.

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Ask the company, not your memory.

Start with Google Drive. Add Slack when you want conversations in the same assistant.

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