Expert Knowledge Template

Turn expert knowledge into a structure your AI assistant can use

A useful expert assistant needs more than uploaded files. It needs to know who the expert is, what they believe, how they work, what they offer, which examples matter, and where the boundaries are.

Materials
Profile Principles Methods Content Services Cases FAQ and boundaries
Depth
Purpose Concepts Models Steps Facts
Result
Clearer answers Safer boundaries Better source use

Why It Matters

A folder of files is not yet an expert knowledge system

Expert material often lives across bios, articles, slides, service pages, case notes, client questions, and disclaimers. This template helps turn those scattered materials into a practical knowledge structure.

When files are uploaded without structure

The assistant may find useful passages, but it may not know which ideas are central, which methods are safe to apply, or which questions should be redirected to the expert.

When materials are prepared with this template

The assistant can distinguish identity, principles, methods, source material, services, examples, and boundaries before it answers.

Who It Helps

For experts who want their assistant to represent their work carefully

Consultants and advisors

Prepare your service scope, methods, common questions, and engagement boundaries.

Teachers and course creators

Prepare course structure, teaching principles, learning materials, student questions, and study paths.

Authors and creators

Prepare your public work, core ideas, reader questions, examples, and publication boundaries.

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Recommended preparation order

Order Document Why it comes first
1 FAQ and boundaries Define what the assistant must not claim, promise, or guess.
2 Profile Set the expert identity and explain what the assistant is.
3 Views and principles Give the assistant the expert's judgment criteria, not just facts.
4 Methods Turn the expert's way of working into steps and answer patterns.
5 to 7 Services, content, cases Add the facts, offers, examples, and source material users often ask about.