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Asking questions

Synjar's AI-powered search understands natural language questions and finds relevant answers from your documents.

How it works

  1. You ask a question in plain language
  2. Synjar converts your question to semantic meaning
  3. AI finds the most relevant document sections
  4. Results are ranked by relevance

Asking effective questions

Be specific

Instead of broad queries:

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"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?

  1. Rephrase - Try different wording
  2. Simplify - Use fewer, more specific terms
  3. Check documents - Is the information actually in your knowledge base?

Too many results?

  1. Be more specific - Add details to your question
  2. Use filters - Filter by tags to narrow scope
  3. 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

Use quotes for exact phrase matching: "exact words"

Best for: Finding specific terms, error messages, codes

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