Team Knowledge
at Your Fingertips
Turn scattered meetings, docs, and recordings into searchable team knowledge.
Create your team and start building shared knowledge
Everything you need for team knowledge
Upload documents, ask questions, and get instant answers from your team's collective knowledge.
Knowledge Bases
Create multiple knowledge bases for different projects or departments. Upload TXT, Markdown, and HTML documents to build your team's collective knowledge.
RAG Q&A Chat
Ask questions in natural language. Get AI-powered answers with source citations drawn directly from your uploaded documents.
Long Recording & Transcription
Record meetings and conversations up to 30 minutes. Get accurate transcriptions that feed directly into your knowledge bases.
Team Management
Three-tier role system — Owner, Admin, and Member. Control who can upload documents, manage settings, or query knowledge bases.
See it in action
Ask questions, get answers from your team's knowledge
Includes all Pro features
Explore features
Knowledge Bases
Upload, organise, and search your team's documents.
RAG Q&A Chat
Ask questions, get answers with source citations.
Recording & Transcription
Record meetings, transcribe, and feed into your KBs.
See how teams use D'Cade: Consulting · Meeting Notes · Internal Knowledge
Frequently Asked Questions
What file formats are supported?
TXT, Markdown, and HTML files are supported for document upload. Each document is chunked and embedded for accurate RAG retrieval.
How does the recording-to-knowledge pipeline work?
Record a meeting (up to 30 minutes), get an AI transcription, and the transcript is automatically chunked, embedded, and added to your chosen knowledge base. You can then ask questions about it via RAG Q&A chat.
Where is team data stored?
Team data is stored securely in the cloud (not on local devices). This enables access from any device through the Teams web app at teams.dcade.ai.
How accurate are the RAG answers?
Every answer includes source citations and a confidence score so you can verify the source. Answers are grounded in your uploaded documents — if the information isn't in your docs, the system tells you rather than guessing.