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What Is the Knowledge Base?

What Is the Knowledge Base?

The Knowledge Base (KB) is a library of articles that the AI coach draws on during sessions to inform its biodecoding methodology. When a session starts, relevant KB articles are retrieved and included in the AI's context — giving it grounded, practitioner-curated knowledge to work from.

Why It Matters

The AI's base capability comes from its training. But biodecoding is a specific methodology with specific concepts, patterns, and terminology. Without the KB, the AI applies generic conversational coaching. With a well-populated KB, it applies your methodology precisely.

Think of the KB as the practitioner's reference library — the AI reads it before every session.

How Articles Are Selected

Not every KB article is loaded into every session. The system uses a relevance match to select articles based on the session's emerging themes. As the conversation develops, the most relevant articles are pulled in.

This keeps the AI's context lean and focused — loading the whole library into every session would dilute the quality of the match.

What Makes a Good KB Article

Good KB articles are:

  • Specific — Focused on a single concept, pattern, or technique
  • Practitioner-authored — Written from the methodology's perspective, not a general wellness summary
  • Tagged well — Tags help the relevance matcher find the right articles at the right time
  • Moderate length — 200–600 words is ideal. Too short and there's not enough signal; too long and the content gets diluted in context

Categories

Organise your KB articles by category to keep the library manageable:

  • methodology — Core biodecoding concepts and frameworks
  • patterns — Specific emotional or behavioural pattern descriptions
  • techniques — Intervention approaches and tools
  • boundaries — What the methodology does and doesn't address