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  "name": "What if my company doesn’t have great documentation—can I still optimize for AI answers effectively?",
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      "name": "What if my company doesn’t have great documentation—can I still optimize for AI answers effectively?",
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        "text": "If you don’t have good documentation, start by **pulling questions from real conversations** and building content around them.\n\nAI answer optimization depends more on capturing tacit knowledge than on having perfect internal manuals.\n\nKey factors:\n- Mine support tickets, sales calls, chat logs, and emails\n- Interview subject matter experts and record their explanations\n- Turn recurring questions into standardized Q&A sections\n- Validate answers with whoever owns the process or product\n\nCreate a simple workflow: gather raw questions, draft answer blocks, have experts review, then publish with clear structure and schema.\n\nYou’ll gradually turn scattered know-how into AI-friendly content without needing a massive documentation project upfront.",
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        "description": "Yes. Use real-world inputs like support tickets, sales calls, and chat logs to identify frequent questions, then interview experts to craft clear Q&A sections. With structured answers and schema, you can turn informal knowledge into AI-ready content even without formal documentation."
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  "description": "Yes. Use real-world inputs like support tickets, sales calls, and chat logs to identify frequent questions, then interview experts to craft clear Q&A sections."
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