Knowledge where the work happens
Traditional knowledge management fails because the real work happens elsewhere and the wiki goes stale. Wyatt treats your existing documents, PDFs, and activity as the knowledge base, so what the team produces stays searchable.
Answers, not archaeology
Instead of browsing folders, people ask questions and get answers with citations. Knowledge becomes something you query, not something you excavate.
Connected to projects
Knowledge lives next to the projects and documents it came from, so a decision recorded once is discoverable from related work without copying it into a separate system.
Less maintenance, more trust
Because the knowledge base is your real content, there’s less to maintain and more confidence that answers reflect the current state of things.
Grows automatically
As the team writes and works, the knowledge base grows on its own — new documents and decisions become part of what everyone can search.