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Teach it your decisions

The most valuable thing you can give dpaperwork isn't a record — it's a rule. State a policy once and it goes into your Company Knowledge, where it's recalled the next time it's relevant. You stop repeating yourself, and the answers start sounding like your studio.

State the rule in plain language

You don't fill in a settings form. You just say it.

In Chat
Remember this: we never take on a project under ₹3,00,000, and we always ask for 50% upfront before design work starts.
Done — saved to your Company Knowledge. Two rules now on record: Minimum project value: ₹3,00,000 — no exceptions below this threshold. Payment terms: 50% upfront required before any design work begins. These will be available as context whenever you're evaluating new deals or setting up projects.

Watch it apply the rule back to you

Later — a different day, a different conversation — the rule surfaces on its own, without you re-stating it.

In Chat
A studio just asked us to do a logo for ₹90,000. What should I say?
Based on your standing rules in the Company Knowledge — pass on this one. Here's why: ₹90,000 is well below your ₹3,00,000 minimum project threshold. This keeps the door open without underselling your studio.

See it in the Knowledge section

Decisions are reviewable and manageable outside Chat too.

KnowledgeDecisions

Open the Decisions tab to see both rules on record. You can add new decisions directly, or delete one that's no longer accurate — the Knowledge section is the durable home for everything you've taught dpaperwork.

That's the whole loop: say it once, and it becomes context every future answer is measured against. The more rules you set, the more the assistant reasons the way you would.