Ask your explanations anything

The same extraction that creates AI context for external tools also works the other way: you can ask questions about your own explanations.

Select a group of explanations, extract the AI input, and start asking. Which training explanations are no longer up to date after last month's product changes? How can we improve the structure of our sales demos? What topics are we missing if we compare to the competitor's documentation? What examples should we replace? Where are the gaps?

This turns your explanations into something you can interrogate. Instead of rewatching hours of content to figure out what needs updating, you ask. Instead of guessing which demos need better examples, you ask. Instead of manually comparing your coverage to a competitor, you ask.

In an era where every organization is figuring out how to use AI, the hard part is context. ExplainItOnce gives you that context as a byproduct of something you're already doing: explaining things.

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