Knowledge Base

Build a searchable library of facts, examples, and references for accurate, context-aware content.

Three-Tier Structure

Your knowledge base is organized in a hierarchy: Domains β†’ Concepts β†’ Artifacts.

Domains

Top-level organization by topic area. Examples: "Marketing", "Product", "Engineering".

Features:
  • β€’ Custom icons and colors for easy identification
  • β€’ Freshness settings (how often content becomes stale)
  • β€’ Domain-level access control

Concepts

Specific topics within domains. Concepts can relate to each other, forming a knowledge graph.

Relationship Types:
  • β€’ relates_to: General connection
  • β€’ supports: Reinforcing relationship
  • β€’ contradicts: Conflicting information
  • β€’ supersedes: Updated/replaced content
  • β€’ requires: Dependency
  • β€’ example_of: Illustrative relationship

Artifacts

Individual knowledge items. The actual content the AI retrieves when generating.

Fact

Verifiable statements, statistics, definitions

Code

Technical snippets with context

Case Study

Real-world examples and results

Opinion

Perspectives and viewpoints

Reference

External sources and citations

Your Knowledge Base in Action

When you write, your knowledge base ensures the AI creates accurate content that reflects your expertise.

1

Finding What Matters

As you write, BlogForge searches your knowledge base for facts, examples, and references related to your topic.

2

Making Smart Connections

BlogForge understands how ideas relate. Writing about "customer retention"? It'll include your notes on "churn" because they're connected.

3

Using Your Best Information

BlogForge selects the most relevant pieces and uses them to write content that gets the details right and sounds like you.

Knowledge Gap Analysis

BlogForge evaluates knowledge coverage before generating content.

NONE

No relevant knowledge found. Suggests adding artifacts or using external research.

LOW

Some knowledge, but insufficient. Recommends specific topics to add.

MODERATE

Adequate knowledge. Content will be acceptable but could be better.

GOOD

Excellent coverage. AI has strong context for accurate, detailed content.

Best Practices

Start Small, Build Gradually

Begin with 10-20 key facts. Add more as you identify gaps during content creation.

Always Include Sources

Add URLs, book citations, or internal references. This makes it easy to verify where your facts come from.

Keep Content Atomic

One fact per artifact. Easier to maintain, update, and retrieve accurately.

Update Regularly

Mark outdated artifacts. Add freshness dates. Remove obsolete information.

Next Steps