Team Knowledge Base
Living documents that stay current, not a wiki nobody updates.
The workflow
Every team has docs scattered across Notion, Google Docs, Confluence, and Slack bookmarks. Half of them are outdated. Nobody knows which version is current.
In Jetro, each canvas is a living document. Market research with charts that pull fresh data. Product specs with embedded diagrams. Onboarding guides with interactive walkthroughs. Meeting notes that link to the actual dashboards being discussed.
The difference from a regular wiki: everything here is visual and interactive. Tables are filterable. Charts update. The agent can refresh any section when you ask. Your team opens a canvas and sees the current state of things, not a snapshot from three months ago.
What you’d say
"Create an onboarding canvas for new hires. Include our org chart, key metrics dashboard, and links to all internal tools."
"Build a market research doc on the Indian EV sector. Pull the latest sales data, list the top players, and add a competitive comparison table."
"Update the product roadmap canvas with this quarter's priorities and add a burndown chart from our Jira data."
What you get
- Visual, interactive documents instead of static wiki pages
- Charts and tables that the agent can refresh on demand
- A single place for research, specs, guides, and meeting notes
- Canvases organized by project, team, or topic
- Anyone on the team can open a link and see the latest version