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jzig: > spotty RAG:O
jamiequint: This is cool, like qmd as a service with real-time integrations where it matters?How do you handle more structured data like csv/xlsx/json? Would be cool if it were possible to auto-process links to markdown (e.g. youtube, podcast, arbitrary websites, etc) a la https://github.com/steipete/summarize (which can pull full text in addition to summarizing).
vg_head: Good looking! I didn't get to watch the video or look at docs in depth, but do the results trace back to the location of the answers in a document? Let's say it finds an answer in a PDF, and I'd like to know where in that PDF the citation is. Is that possible or intended?
mchusma: Having tried this a bit I do really like the single api call for all of it.I also appreciate transparent pricing but I am not 100% sure the sense of scale of costs. It could be helpful to give some ballparks on things for each of the plans. I'm not sure exactly what i could get out of a plan. My guess, trying hard to figure it out, was if i had about 1,000 pages of new/updated content per month, I would pay $295/month for unlimited queries on top of it. Is that roughly correct?
edgarbabajanyan: Yes, we don't charge for queries. For $295, you're able to index up to 1000 pages of new content per month into a fully queryable pipeline.Advanced and Basic do play a difference though. Advanced is for complex graphics or charts in the documents submitted. Basic is sufficient for most document workloads.
cleansy: Just some unfiltered feedback after checking out the website: from what I understand this is an SaaS only? So basically I’m asked to upload ALL company docs to a company that existed for basically a minute with some questionable SOC2 report. Soc2 is basically dead as a security artefact and the data asked to upload is sensitive by nature. I don’t see that working.
piker: > Soc2 is basically dead as a security artefactcan you expand on that?