VDF AI Documentation

VDF AI Documentation

Start here for end-user guidance across VDF AI Chat, VDF AI Agents, VDF AI Networks, VDF AI Data, and connected apps.

What this documentation covers

This documentation is written for people using VDF AI in day-to-day work. It focuses on the product experience, connected apps, and practical ways to get better results.

Use this hub when you want to:

  • get started quickly in a new workspace
  • understand the difference between Chat, Agents, Networks, and Data
  • connect tools such as Google, Jira, Slack, or Zoom
  • improve the quality of prompts, summaries, plans, and outputs
  • troubleshoot common account, connection, or workflow issues

The product suite at a glance

VDF AI Chat

Your main workspace for conversations, file-based work, voice input, and guided AI tasks.

VDF AI Agents

A catalog of specialized assistants you can use for focused work such as drafting, analysis, planning, and research.

VDF AI Networks

Multi-step AI workflows that combine several specialists into one guided process for larger tasks.

VDF AI Data

The part of the platform that supports uploaded content, generated documents, reusable knowledge, and document-based workflows.

  1. Read Getting Started to create your account, sign in, and complete onboarding.
  2. Review Workspace & Profile so your profile, company details, and cockpit are set up correctly.
  3. Explore the product page most relevant to your work:
  4. Connect the apps you rely on most from Connected Apps.
  5. Use Prompting Best Practices to improve output quality.

Supported browsers

For the best experience, use a current desktop browser.

BrowserRecommended support
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FirefoxLatest 2 versions
Safari on macOSLatest 2 versions

Common platform terms

  • Workspace: your VDF AI environment, including your profile, company setup, conversations, and connected apps.
  • Connected app: a service such as Google, Jira, GitHub, Slack, or Zoom that you authorize for use inside VDF AI.
  • Assistant: a specialized AI helper focused on a particular type of work.
  • Network: a guided multi-step workflow that combines several AI specialists in sequence.
  • Artifact: a generated output such as a summary, checklist, draft, report, or structured document.
  • Cockpit: the dashboard area that surfaces workspace, company, and connected-data insights.

Good habits from the start

  • Begin with a clear outcome, not just a topic.
  • Attach or connect the source material you want VDF AI to use.
  • Keep prompts short but specific.
  • Review outputs before sharing, exporting, or sending them to connected tools.
  • Reconnect an app whenever permissions change or access expires.