The answer is in your data. The dashboard just won’t say it.
You don’t want a chart of feedback volume by week. You want to know which enterprise accounts have been asking about export since spring, and what they said. That question doesn’t fit a dashboard filter, so you end up scrolling, exporting to a spreadsheet, and reconstructing the answer by hand.
Circuit answers the question directly. Ask in plain language and it draws from your signals, priorities, briefs and help context — and shows you the rows behind every claim.
From question to cited answer.
Ask reads across the four surfaces Circuit indexes today.
No query syntax, no filters. Type the question the way you’d say it.
Circuit searches feedback, priorities, briefs and help context by meaning, not keyword. With GitHub connected, code context is in the mix too.
Every claim links to the priority, brief or customer it came from, so you can click through and verify.
Conversations persist — open a question again later, or archive when you’re done.
Every answer is auditable.
An answer you can’t check is just a guess with confidence. Circuit shows its working on every response.
Each claim links to the priority, brief or customer behind it. You can click through to the evidence rather than take the answer on faith.
Open a priority and Circuit has already pulled the trajectory, the evidence confidence, the account spread and the top quotes — through the /assistant/context/{priority_id} endpoint. The answer is ready before you type the question.
Ask answers from what your customers said and what you shipped — not from general knowledge. If it isn’t in your data, it doesn’t appear in the answer.
The rest of the answer.
Semantic search across feedback, priorities, briefs and help context, by meaning rather than exact keyword.
Every result shows whether it’s a feedback row, a priority, a brief or a help article.
Every cited claim opens the underlying entity panel.
Keep a question open across multiple turns; archive or rename threads when you’re done.
Re-run a question and get the answer in your inbox.
Asked and answered.
Anything grounded in your data — which accounts asked for what, what shipped recently, where sentiment is heading, why a priority ranks where it does. You ask in plain language.
From your own feedback, priorities, briefs and help context — searched by meaning. With GitHub connected, code context is included. Ask doesn’t answer from general knowledge; it answers from your data.
Every claim is cited. You can click through to the priority, brief or customer the answer drew from and check it yourself.
Scheduled saved questions are planned. Today, conversations persist as threads — open the same question later and keep the context.
Today Ask covers four surfaces: feedback, priorities, briefs and help (plus code context when GitHub is connected). Outcomes, accounts and memory rows in the same search box are planned.