What is Knowledge
Knowledge is the self-organizing file system that gives Buron's Agent context on your team, your product, and your go-to-market.
Knowledge is the file system that gives Buron's Agent context on your team. It holds your product details, what's live, what you're testing, what worked, your go-to-market, and your priorities.
Most teams keep this kind of context in a Notion or a wiki. It goes stale because nobody has time to update it.
Knowledge is different. The Agent does the upkeep, so what's there reflects what's true now.
You curate sources and ask questions. The Agent does the writing.
What's in your Knowledge
Knowledge is organized by domain. The Agent maintains a place for everything it learns about your team:
- The durable facts: your company, your products, your competitors, your customers, your positioning, and your market context
- Your brand voice, messaging, and guidelines
- Your ads work: media plans, per-channel rules, findings, and reports
- Your launches: one space per time-boxed launch, with the brief and the tracker
- The solutions your product offers
Each domain has its own working memory. The Agent reads it at the start of every session.
You don't have to set any of this up. The structure exists from day one. The Agent files what comes in, and reads what's there.
How the Agent uses Knowledge
Every chat starts with the Agent reading from Knowledge. When you ask a question, the Agent finds the relevant pages and grounds its answer in them.
When something new comes in, like a competitor announcement or a finding from a health check, the Agent files it and updates every related page. A single update can touch 10 to 15 pages because everything is cross-referenced.
This is what makes the Agent feel like it knows your team. Without Knowledge, the Agent starts fresh every conversation. With Knowledge, it picks up where it left off.
How Knowledge stays current
Three things keep Knowledge fresh.
- Sources you share. When you paste a URL or upload a doc, the Agent files it and propagates anything notable.
- Findings from your accounts. When the Agent runs a health check or processes a finding, it writes the results into Knowledge.
- Snapshots from your codebase. When you run
/launchfrom your AI editor, the Agent captures the change and updates the relevant pages.
You can always read Knowledge directly, edit a page, or correct the Agent. The Agent owns maintenance, but you have the final say.
Next steps
To start using Knowledge, check out Add sources to Knowledge. To see what's already there, check out Browse and curate your Knowledge. To connect Knowledge to your codebase, check out Sync Knowledge with your codebase.
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