Step 1
Say what needs to happen
One sentence, in your own words.
- Describe the outcome, not a topic
- Drop in help docs, tickets, a recording — mess is fine
- Or start from one of the four common jobs
Tell us the outcome. We read your material and build the knowledge base that gets you there.
You'll get: A 3-week onboarding playbook, built from how your team already works.
Free until you send something to a colleague — then per team, not per person. What it costs
The knowledge base is the middle step — the part everything else is built on.
Step 1
One sentence, in your own words.
Step 2
What your team must be able to do, drawn from your material.
Step 3
You judge the draft. You never have to write it.
The same material, pointed at whatever you're trying to get done this month.
Employee onboarding
One structured path per role, built from how your team already works — not from a template someone downloaded.
Four things it does that a folder of documents cannot.
Help docs, tickets, recordings and the doc nobody updated go in. Skill sets and skills come out — grouped, ordered, and traceable.
Why this skill set matters
Nearly half of everything your team touches, and where almost all the escalations come from.
40% of your tickets are sync failures. The October meeting names this as the bottleneck.
from zendesk-resolved-oct.csv · team-meeting-oct.vtt
Ten minutes now, and they have a playbook built from how your team actually works.
Free until you send something to a colleague — then per team, not per person.