Content Sources
Content Sources let you bring in existing materials so your AI agent can reference them. This is useful if you already have a help center, docs site, or product content that customers rely on.
What counts as a source
Common source types include:
- Documentation or help-center articles.
- Blog posts or announcements.
- Website pages you want the agent to cite.
Applied also supports first-party content sources for site, docs, and blog content when those are available in your workspace.
How Sources work
When a source is connected, Applied ingests the content and makes it available to the agent. You can then decide which responses should use that content and keep it up to date by re-syncing when things change.
The Connectors page shows sync status and last updated time when available so you can confirm that content stays current.
Managing sources
- Open the Sources page to see everything that is synced.
- Review titles and URLs to confirm the right content is included.
- Refresh or re-sync when you publish updates.
If you do not see Sources in the sidebar, ask your Applied Labs team to enable the view for your workspace.
Next steps
- Learn how responses use this content in Understanding Response Types.
- Improve answers with Improving AI Response Quality.