About this assistant
About this assistant
What this is
This assistant answers questions about working at Daisy LLC, using the handbook you're reading now as its source material. It's built two ways at once: a guided set of topic chips for the questions most new hires ask in their first week, and free-text search over this handbook for anything more specific or anything phrased in your own words. You can use either path, or switch between them mid-conversation — clicking a chip doesn't lock you out of typing a question afterward.
Why it's built this way
A fixed menu of chips is fast and predictable, but it can only answer the questions someone thought to write a chip for. Free text covers everything else, but on its own it can drift or guess. Combining them means common questions get a fast, exact answer, and less common ones still get answered — grounded in this handbook rather than invented.
Why answers cite their sources
When the assistant answers a free-text question, it shows you which document the answer came from, with a link to that document. That's deliberate: it means you can verify an answer against the source instead of taking the assistant's word for it, and it means the assistant is constrained to answer from what's actually written here rather than from general knowledge about how other companies do things. If a question falls outside what this handbook covers, the assistant says so rather than guessing — it doesn't try to sound confident about topics this corpus doesn't address.
A second channel: Telegram
This same assistant is also reachable through a Telegram bot, @daisy_hr_bot, for anyone who'd rather ask from a messaging app than a browser tab. It answers from the same handbook and follows the same rules — it isn't a different, looser version of the assistant, just a different place to reach it.
What this demo does and doesn't do
This is a demonstration built on a fictional company. It does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data — there's no contact form anywhere in this conversation flow, no field asking for your name, phone number, or email, and nothing you type here is used for anything beyond generating the reply you see. A real deployment for an actual company would connect this same design to that company's real employee handbook and, if the company chose, to a real intake path for questions the assistant can't answer on its own — but that isn't part of what you're using here.
If something seems off
If the assistant gives you an answer that contradicts something else in this handbook, or answers confidently on a topic that isn't actually covered, that's worth noticing — it's exactly the kind of inconsistency a 16-document handbook can produce, and it's a fair thing to probe as you're evaluating how this works.