Glyphe Quick Tips
Optimising Your Queries
To get the best results from Glyphe:
Be Specific. Avoid broad questions. Instead of "What are reporting requirements?", ask "Summarise financial reporting obligations for Australian proprietary companies."
Provide Context. Include relevant facts, jurisdictions, or documents to guide the response.
Use Clear Formatting. Request structured outputs (e.g. bullet points, tables, summaries) for clarity and precision.
Break Down Complex Tasks. Ask one clear question per sentence or step.
Define Audience & Tone. Glyphe is already optimised for use in a legal environment, but you can use contextual prompts like:
- "Draft for a startup founder with no legal background."
- "Use a formal, neutral tone suitable for a contract."
Reducing Errors & Improving Accuracy
Glyphe is designed to produce reliable outputs, but reviewing them carefully against your source materials remains essential.
Best practices include:
- Use supporting documents. Upload relevant Workbench materials to ground responses.
- Refine your queries. Adjust prompts to improve clarity and accuracy.
Additional Considerations
Knowledge scope. Glyphe is trained on a broad base of legal information but may not reflect the latest legal developments. For up-to-date advice, rely on current documents and sources you provide.
Responses may vary. Small changes in wording can produce different results. Refining your prompt can improve precision or provide alternative perspectives.
Numerical calculations. Glyphe can identify and extract numerical data but is not designed for complex calculations. For best results, request the relevant figures first, then apply calculations separately.
Flexible output length. Instead of specifying a strict word count, request outputs as "brief," "detailed," or in a set number of bullet points.
Document comparison. Assistant focuses on extracting and generating content. For analysing differences between document versions, use the Compare Workflow or Compare Quick Actions.