Knowledge Base
The per-workspace documentary store, vectorised and indexed, that feeds KB recommendations and the AEO-GEO Strategist.
What is the knowledge base?
The knowledge base is SkuLift’s per-workspace documentary store: documents are uploaded, vectorised and indexed. It feeds KB-derived pillar recommendations and the AEO-GEO Strategist, grounding content production in the brand’s own material.
The knowledge base (KB) is the brand’s documentary asset store — the corpus the platform retrieves from when it reasons about what to publish.
Each workspace has its own KB. Uploaded documents are vectorised and indexed so they can be retrieved semantically — the same RAG mechanics that power answer engines, turned inward. The KB is the grounding layer: when the platform recommends or drafts content, it draws on the brand’s real material rather than generic text.
The KB drives two outputs. It feeds KB-derived pillar recommendations, where the Strategist proposes content backed by citing documents, and it informs the AEO-GEO Strategist’s reasoning. A citation-hardening contract requires enough citing KB documents before a pillar is generated, keeping output grounded and reducing hallucination.
In the closed loop the KB sits beside the brand kit as a data input: the brand kit governs voice and identity, the KB supplies substance. Together they ensure lifts are both on-brand and grounded in fact.