Your Business Briefs Questions, Answered
Answers to the most common questions about Business Briefs in Gixo: what you upload, how the draft is checked, how your team reviews it, and what you can export at the end.
The short version
Business Briefs is strongest when you want a draft built from real files, checked before review, and easy to edit with your team.
Choose from Sales, Marketing, Finance, Product, and Executive brief formats instead of starting from a blank page.
The draft starts from uploaded source material, not just from a short prompt.
Readers can follow the brief back to its source material more easily when the draft is reviewed and shared.
You spend less time assembling the document and more time improving the thinking inside it.
Edit, comment, and review together instead of passing around new versions.
Download the finished brief in a shareable format without redoing the document elsewhere.
How Briefs usually works
A straightforward flow from source files to a reviewable brief.
Start with the reports, notes, transcripts, or documents that should feed the brief.
Pick from the recipe set that best matches the kind of output you need.
Gixo builds the first version, checks it, and gives you something concrete to edit.
Tighten the wording, resolve comments, and export the final version when it is ready.
What kinds of briefs can you make?
The recipes are grouped into five broad domains.
| Domain | Typical outputs | Built from files |
|---|---|---|
| Sales | Account briefs, renewal notes, buyer summaries | Yes |
| Marketing | Market scans, positioning briefs, campaign context | Yes |
| Finance | Financial reviews, pricing notes, risk summaries | Yes |
| Product | Internal updates, launch context, decision support | Yes |
| Executive | Board-ready summaries and decision briefs | Yes |