Documentation
TechDocChat helps teams upload technical documentation, index it for semantic search, and ask questions in plain language with answers grounded in your files. Everything below is written for subscribers and evaluators who want the full picture—setup, limits, billing, and how we handle your data on Cloudflare.
Start here
- Getting started — accounts, organizations, first login, and the 7-day trial.
- Uploads & formats — supported file types, size limits, indexing, and what happens when you upload.
- Folders & tags — organizing libraries, nested folders (up to 3 levels), and filtering.
- AI chat & search — how retrieval works, citations, and getting better answers.
Account & operations
- Billing & trials — Stripe, plans, receipts, and cancellation.
- Team & security — roles, invitations (up to 5 members), sessions, and data handling at a high level.
- Troubleshooting — common errors, failed indexing, and where to get help.
Quick answers
For short Q&A without reading full guides, see the FAQ — organized by topic with expandable answers.
How TechDocChat fits together
You upload documents to your organization. Files are stored in object storage, text is extracted and chunked, and embeddings are written to a vector index so questions can be matched to the most relevant passages. The chat UI sends your question (and conversation context where applicable) to an AI model that answers using only retrieved content—so answers stay tied to your docs, not the open internet.
Exact limits (file size, team size, indexing time) can depend on your plan and infrastructure settings; the sections linked above spell out what you can expect in normal use.