Asking questions
Synjar's AI-powered search understands natural language questions and finds relevant answers from your documents.
How it works
- You ask a question in plain language
- Synjar converts your question to semantic meaning
- AI finds the most relevant document sections
- Results are ranked by relevance
Asking effective questions
Be specific
Instead of broad queries:
| Less effective | More effective |
|---|---|
| "refund" | "What is the refund policy for annual subscriptions?" |
| "setup" | "How do I configure SMTP for email notifications?" |
| "pricing" | "What's included in the Team plan?" |
Use natural language
Write questions as you'd ask a colleague:
- "How do I reset my password?"
- "What documents are required for compliance?"
- "Who do I contact for billing issues?"
Include context
Add relevant context to narrow results:
- "In the employee handbook, what's the vacation policy?"
- "For enterprise customers, what support options are available?"
Understanding results
Each result shows:
- Content snippet - The relevant text from your document
- Relevance score - How well it matches your question (higher = better)
- Source document - Which document contains this information
- Link - Click to see full context
Refining searches
Not finding what you need?
- Rephrase - Try different wording
- Simplify - Use fewer, more specific terms
- Check documents - Is the information actually in your knowledge base?
Too many results?
- Be more specific - Add details to your question
- Use filters - Filter by tags to narrow scope
- Quote exact phrases -
"exact phrase"for literal matches
Tips for best results
- One question at a time - Break complex queries into parts
- Use terms from your documents - Match the vocabulary
- Check spelling - Typos can affect results
- Try synonyms - If one word doesn't work, try alternatives
Search modes
Semantic search (default)
Finds conceptually similar content, even with different wording.
Best for: Questions, exploratory research, finding related information
Keyword search
Use quotes for exact phrase matching: "exact words"
Best for: Finding specific terms, error messages, codes
See also
- Search links - Share search with AI
- Instruction sets - Curated document collections
- Advanced tips