Slipstream: Chat to brief

Unlock Hidden Insights in Your Documents! Chat-to-Brief turns your static documents into dynamic, interactive resources that respond to your specific information needs. Next time you upload briefing documents, remember to explore this powerful feature to maximise the value of your original materials and create more comprehensive final briefings.

What is Chat-to-Brief?

Chat to Brief is an interactive feature that transforms how you explore and extract information from your uploaded documents. After Slipstream processes your briefing files, this powerful tool allows you to have natural, conversational interactions with your documents - similar to chatting with a knowledgeable assistant who has thoroughly read all your materials.

Discover What's Beyond the Summary

While Slipstream briefs provide excellent summaries of your uploaded documents, they might not include every detail from your original materials. Chat-to-Brief bridges this gap by giving you the ability to:

  • Ask specific questions about information that may not appear in the generated brief
  • Explore nuanced details from your original documents
  • Extract contextual insights that enhance your understanding
  • Uncover connections between different elements in your briefing materials

How to Access and Use Chat-to-Brief

After uploading your documents and allowing Slipstream to process and convert them:

  1. Locate the feature: Look for the Chat-to-Brief (🤖 AI/Brief Assistant) option in the top navigation bar once your briefing documents have been processed
  2. Open the chat interface: Click on the Chat-to-Brief button to launch the interactive chat window
  3. Start asking questions: Simply type, paste, or dictate your questions just as you would with any other conversational AI
  4. Review the responses: The system will provide answers based specifically on your uploaded documents
  5. Enhance your brief: Add valuable insights discovered through your chat to improve your final briefing before submission

Practical Applications

Dig Deeper Into Demographics

If your generated brief mentions that your target audience is aged 12-15 years old, you could ask:

What specific interests or hobbies does this age group have according to the original documents?

Uncover Additional Context

When reviewing marketing strategy:

Are there any seasonal trends or timelines mentioned in the original documents that might impact our campaign?

Clarify Technical Details

For product briefings:

Can you elaborate on the technical specifications mentioned in section 3 of the original document?

Why You'll Love Chat-to-Brief

  • Save time by quickly accessing specific information without manually reviewing lengthy documents
  • Enhance the quality of your final briefs with comprehensive insights
  • Discover overlooked details that might significantly impact your project outcomes
  • Streamline collaboration by easily accessing answers to team questions
  • Ensure thoroughness by confirming you haven't missed critical information



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