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Craftquery positions itself as a way to “Build Your Business Brain,” helping companies turn scattered materials such as emails, PDFs, documents, and policies into a searchable knowledge base, with AI used to deliver useful search results instantly. It targets the common pain point of fragmented internal information and the high cost of finding it, aiming to move users from merely “searching” to actually “finding.” However, based on the available page, the product still appears to be in a pre-launch stage and only offers an email signup for launch notifications.
The currently confirmed capabilities include ingesting content such as emails, PDFs, documents, and policies, then building a knowledge base with searchable content. Users can obtain search results through AI. Typical use cases may include querying company policies, searching through PDF materials, Q&A over internal documents, preserving information from emails, and building a team knowledge base. That said, the page does not clarify whether it supports generative Q&A, source citations, permission isolation, multilingual search, OCR, file syncing, or version management, so the actual boundaries of the product remain unclear.
The website does not disclose any free quota, trial policy, subscription pricing, or enterprise plan, nor does it provide payment method information. API and integration details are also missing, such as whether it supports common business systems like Gmail, Google Drive, Notion, Slack, Microsoft 365, or Confluence, making deployment convenience hard to assess for now. Data privacy details are also absent, including whether documents are encrypted, whether they are used to train models, how permissions are inherited, and whether enterprise compliance requirements are supported.
The main advantage is its clear product direction: it targets the high-frequency need for enterprise knowledge bases and AI search, while covering common information types such as emails, PDFs, documents, and policies. The limitation is that there is too little public information to evaluate model capability, search accuracy, Chinese-language support, response speed, or stability. The claim of providing “useful search results” is fairly general and is not backed by demos or case studies.
Craftquery is better suited to teams or small and medium-sized businesses interested in internal knowledge retrieval and willing to try an early-stage product. Access from mainland China, network connectivity, and payment methods are all unknown. If you need an immediately usable alternative, you could consider Glean, Notion AI, Microsoft Copilot, Google NotebookLM, or build your own knowledge base with Dify or FastGPT.
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