Bash solves the problem of managing and utilizing unstructured information by transforming it into actionable insights and organized documents. It simplifies the process of turning meeting recordings, news articles, analytics reports, research papers, and other forms of content into structured, actionable plans, summaries, and more.
What is Bash?
Bash is an AI-powered platform that helps you turn information like meeting recordings, news articles, and documents into actionable insights. It allows you to analyze, create, and share knowledge efficiently.
Who can use Bash?
Bash is designed for professionals across various industries, including project managers, marketing teams, HR, sales, and operations teams, looking to streamline their workflow by turning unstructured data into actionable insights.
What types of content can I analyze with Bash?
You can analyze text files, webpages, URLs, audio, or video recordings with Bash, turning unstructured information into clear documents or insights.
How do I add sources to Bash?
You can add sources to Bash in five different ways: files from your computer, webpages or URLs, plain text, audio or video recordings, or through the Bash browser extension.
What is a topic in Bash?
A topic in Bash is a collection of sources organized into an AI-powered document. You can add content, brainstorm, and get detailed explanations or insights regarding the content in a topic.
How do I create a new document in Bash?
You can create a new document by selecting a draft and using a template, or by using the AI editor to write instantly. No need to save, as Bash auto-saves your progress.
Can I share the topics or documents I create?
Yes, you can share topics or documents by selecting the Share button. You have options to share with anyone on Bash, specific email addresses, or publish it for public access.
How does the Bash browser extension work?
The Bash browser extension allows you to quickly add webpages or selected text to Bash, summarize them, ask questions, or add them to a topic. It's compatible with Chrome and most Chromium-based browsers.
What are the built-in templates in Bash?
Bash has over 80 built-in templates covering categories like actions, research, insights, and strategy, which are designed based on best-practices to help you write efficiently across various needs.
How can I use AI to rewrite text in Bash?
Add your text or use a source document, then select "Drafts" and choose a template. You can ask the AI to paraphrase, simplify, or make changes until the document meets your needs.
What are the pricing plans for Bash?
Bash offers a freemium plan with 100 monthly credits. For additional features and more credits, you can upgrade to one of the paid plans. Contact Bash for personalized business pricing.
What does the freemium plan include?
The freemium plan includes 100 credits per month, which can be used towards writing drafts, summarizing documents, or transcribing conversations.
How are credits used within Bash?
Credits are consumed based on activities like summarizing articles, writing new documents, or transcribing audio. The number of credits used varies based on the size of the source material and the output.
What should I do if I encounter a bug or error?
Contact Bash support at support@getbash.com detailing the issue, steps to reproduce it, and any error messages you received. Screenshots are helpful.
Why can't I add a source to my topic?
Ensure the source format is supported by Bash (text, URL, document, audio). If the issue persists, restart the application or check your internet connection.
Why isn't the browser extension working?
Make sure you're using a compatible browser and that the extension is correctly installed. Try removing and reinstalling the extension, or check for updates.
How do I recover a document I didn't save?
Bash auto-saves your documents. If you can't find your document, check your topics or drafts, or contact support for assistance.
I used all my credits, what now?
If you've depleted your monthly credits, you can wait until they renew the following month, or consider upgrading to a paid plan for more credits.
How do I get more detailed insights from a source?
Ensure you have added the source correctly. Use the "Ask Bash" feature for specific queries, or rephrase your questions for clarity.