Quickstart

Using Storytell is easy. You don't even need to register for an account to get started.

Written By Mark Ku

Last updated About 2 months ago

The basics

Analyze your first document -- or just ask Storytell a question

  1. Head over to http://Storytell.ai

  2. Try uploading a document you want to analyze

  3. Ask Storytell a question, like Analyze this document and give me the top 5 insights

Analyze multiple documents

You can use Storytell to analyze multiple documents. Just upload additional files and ask your questions.

To refer to specific files in your prompt, simply use the @ symbol followed by the file name. Learn more here: Using @mentions

🚀 Pro-Tip: You can also @mention Projects, Concepts, and Labels, and Collections in your prompts!

Storytell is safe and secure

  • Storytell is built to be enterprise-grade. No Large Language Models (LLMs) are trained on your data. Storytell is SOC2 Type 2 certified. Your data is fully encrypted.

  • Learn more about trust, safety and security in our commitments to you.


Create a Project

Projects in Storytell let you organize work, knowledge, and chats into separate, focused spaces, keeping everything segmented so teams can collaborate efficiently without clutter or overlap.

Invite your team

You can share Storytell with your team so you can work with the same data

Get started: Projects Overview


Label your Assets & Create Collections

Labels are customizable tags that help you organize, filter, and manage your assets in Storytell while a Collection is a way to create a "fence" around subsets of your data using Labels, so you can work with just that data.

Get started:


Understand the underlying Concepts in your data

As you upload files or import data, Storytell analyzes everything behind the scenes to identify meaningful patterns: recurring names, topics, projects, and more. These patterns become "Concepts," giving you a structured way to view and interact with scattered knowledge.

Get started: Concepts overview


Work with your outputs

When you talk to your data using Storytell, you’ll get a response in chat. With Storytell’s Document Editor, you can:

  • Edit Storytell’s responses

  • Share responses as a secret link

  • Download Storytell’s responses

  • And most powerfully: Add Storytell responses to your All Knowledge asset library so you can use them as assets to power future Storytell chats

Get started: Using the Document Editor