Your procedures, field notes, and equipment manuals made searchable in plain language - so new hires get answers from your actual systems, not generic manuals.
When the best person on your team walks out the door, most of what they know goes with them. SOPs in binders nobody reads. Tribal knowledge passed verbally, imperfectly, to whoever asks. New hires guessing and calling veterans to ask questions those veterans shouldn't still be answering six months into someone's tenure.
TMI's Knowledge Base system makes everything your operation knows searchable in plain language. Procedures, field notes, equipment manuals, troubleshooting logs, lessons learned - all ingested, indexed, and queryable. A new hire asks a question on their phone and gets an answer sourced from your actual systems and historical field data, not a generic manual that doesn't reflect how your equipment actually behaves.
When a veteran retires, the knowledge doesn't retire with them. When someone encounters a failure mode for the first time, the person who handled it two years ago already documented the fix. The operation becomes compoundingly smarter with every job completed and every lesson logged - not compoundingly dependent on the same few people to hold it together.
SOPs, equipment manuals, incident reports, field notes, training decks, and lessons-learned documents all imported and indexed. PDFs, Word documents, voice memos transcribed, photos with labels - any format your team already uses. No restructuring required. The system meets your documentation where it is, not where you wish it was.
The knowledge base isn't a search engine for filenames. It understands questions. "What's the torque spec for the valve on Well 14?" "What do we do when the backup generator trips under load?" "Who do we call when a client disputes a change order?" Answers returned from your actual documentation - with citations to the source document so the person asking can verify and learn, not just copy-paste.
Every time a procedure is updated, the knowledge base reflects the change. Version history maintained automatically - the old version preserved, the new version surfaced first. When someone adds a field note or closes a work order with a lessons-learned entry, that knowledge is indexed and available immediately. The system gets smarter every day the operation runs.
One system that ingests, indexes, and makes queryable everything your team has ever documented - grounded in your actual operation, not generic industry manuals.
Your procedures, field notes, training decks, and lessons learned made searchable in plain language. New hires ask questions and get answers grounded in your actual systems, not generic manuals.
When paired with TMI's Operational LLM, the knowledge base becomes a conversational interface. Field crews ask questions in voice or text and get responses sourced from your documentation, not from generic training data.
Knowledge base content used to auto-generate training modules, quiz questions, and onboarding paths tailored to role and equipment type. New hires learn from your actual operation from day one.
Field procedures that vary by well, equipment manuals for a dozen different pump manufacturers, regulatory requirements that differ by jurisdiction - all made queryable. A new hand on a remote pad asks a question and gets the right answer for that specific well, not a generic industry response.
Machine-specific calibration procedures, troubleshooting logs for recurring failure modes, quality control checkpoints for each product line - all searchable in plain language. When a machine throws a new error code, the tech searches the knowledge base before calling the shift supervisor.
Site-specific procedures, regulatory interpretation memos, and equipment histories that differ across locations - consolidated and searchable in one system. When a veteran retires, their 20 years of site-specific knowledge doesn't retire with them if it was captured and indexed.
The expertise your operation has built over years shouldn't be at risk every time someone changes jobs. We'll show you how to capture it, index it, and make it permanently available to everyone who needs it.