Supporting documentation refers to the project materials you upload to Cognibuild to generate structured outputs.
These documents act as the foundation for all content created within your deliverables.
Why it matters
Cognibuild works with your existing materials rather than generating content in isolation.
Your documents provide the context for every output
The quality of outputs depends on the quality of inputs
More relevant and detailed documents lead to better results
You can upload multiple documents, allowing Cognibuild to reference information from across different sources.
What counts as supporting documentation?
Supporting documentation can include any project-related material, such as:
Project briefs
Technical reports
Specifications
Planning documents
Site information
Design notes
Previous project documentation
Consultant reports
These documents give Cognibuild the context it needs to generate accurate, structured content.
How it works
When you run a task, Cognibuild:
Scans your uploaded documents
Identifies and extracts relevant information
Uses that information to generate structured outputs
As your project evolves, you can upload additional documents. Future outputs will use the most up-to-date information available.
Best practices
To get the best results:
Upload documents that are directly relevant to your deliverable
Use clear, detailed, and well-structured materials
Keep documentation up to date as the project progresses
Strong supporting documentation leads to more accurate, consistent, and useful outputs.
