Employees need answers from company knowledge, but access boundaries and source evidence matter as much as response quality.
Finch Demonstration
Permission-Aware Enterprise Knowledge Assistant
A fictional company knowledge system that applies an access profile before retrieval and grounds answers in visible sources.
- Solution type
- Permissions · Retrieval
- Industry context
- Manufacturing & Engineering · Professional Services · Corporate Operations
- Status
- Interactive Demo
- Publication
- Public demonstration
Demonstration scope · fictional or generalised information · no claimed client deployment
Overview
What this demonstration is intended to show.
The demonstration maps a fictional role to approved sources, retrieves evidence and either produces a cited answer or stops when evidence is insufficient.
Workflow
From manual hand-offs to a controlled system.
- UserFictional role→
- PermissionFilter sources→
- RetrievalApproved evidence→
- AIGrounded answer→
- OutputAnswer + citations
System boundary
Constraints are part of the design.
- Identity and role are fictional demonstration controls.
- Only approved bundled sources are searchable.
- Insufficient evidence must produce a safe no-answer state.
- The demo is not connected to a company repository.
- Authenticate real employees
- Search a live SharePoint tenant
- Access private company knowledge
- Replace policy owners
What the demo proves
Claims bounded by what is inspectable.
- 01Permissions can be applied before retrieval.
- 02Answers can remain linked to source evidence.
- 03Different roles can receive different accessible evidence.
- 04Insufficient evidence can stop an answer.
Connected architecture
Related capabilities and systems.
ServicesEnterprise Knowledge SystemsAI & System Integration
SolutionsEmployee Knowledge AssistantSOP Assistant
IntegrationsSharePointMicrosoft 365Document repositories
Industry contextsManufacturing & EngineeringProfessional ServicesCorporate Operations
Inspect the demonstration
Use the system already built into this site.
Use only fictional or generalised information. Do not enter confidential, personal or commercially sensitive data into a public demonstration.