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Find anything in your workspace instantly with AI-powered semantic search.

Find Anything, Instantly

Wyatt's search is built on semantic understanding, not just keyword matching. When you search for "Q4 revenue numbers," it finds documents about quarterly earnings, sales reports, and financial summaries -- even if they never use the exact phrase "Q4 revenue numbers."

How Semantic Search Works

Traditional search tools look for exact word matches. Wyatt goes further by understanding the meaning behind your query.

  1. Indexing -- When you create or update content in Wyatt (documents, database rows, conversations, and more), it is automatically indexed. The AI reads your content and creates a rich, semantic representation of what it means.
  2. Querying -- When you search, Wyatt compares the meaning of your query against all indexed content and ranks results by relevance.
  3. Results -- You get the most relevant matches first, regardless of which exact words were used.
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You don't need to guess the right keywords. Just describe what you're looking for in your own words and Wyatt will find it.

What Gets Searched

Search covers every content type in your workspace:

Content TypeWhat's Indexed
DocumentsFull text of every block -- headings, paragraphs, lists, and more
DatabasesRow data across all your tables
ConversationsMessages and AI responses from past chats
PDFsUploaded PDF content that has been processed
WhiteboardsContent from your visual canvases
Connected servicesResults from Google Drive, Slack, Notion, and other integrations

Searching from a Conversation

You can also search by asking the AI in a conversation:

Find all documents related to the product launch in March.

The AI uses the same semantic search under the hood and can summarize, compare, or act on the results it finds.

AI-Powered Relevance

Wyatt's relevance ranking considers several factors:

  • Semantic similarity -- how closely the content matches the meaning of your query
  • Recency -- newer content gets a slight boost so your results stay current
  • Content type -- results are grouped by type (documents, databases, conversations) so you can scan them quickly

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