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Get help using Votion.

Answers about the Advisor, Workbench, official public data, account setup, and the tools your team builds on top of Votion.

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Votion is one Workbench connected to official public data for the places you operate. The Advisor helps turn that context into cited answers, repeatable Agent Playbooks, and tools your team can actually use.

Advisor questions

Ask how to check a requirement, plan a workflow, review a public source, or build a tool from your Workbench context.

Workbench setup

Keep your profile, locations, documents, licenses, permits, and team context in one place so every answer starts from the same source of truth.

Source-backed answers

Votion favors official public sources and shows where an answer came from. If a source is missing or stale, the answer should say that instead of pretending.

Common questions

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Getting started

What does Votion do?

Votion connects your Workbench to official public data for the places you operate, then helps your team build tools on top of it: compliance checks, license and permit tracking, opportunity review, proposal drafting, and more.

Who is Votion for?

Votion is for teams whose work depends on rules, licenses, permits, solicitations, or public records across jurisdictions: businesses, nonprofits, public agencies, and larger organizations with coordinated internal workflows.

Do I need to know exactly what tool I need?

No. Start with the outcome you need. The Advisor can use your Workbench context and the relevant public sources to suggest the Agent Playbook or tool path that fits.

Advisor and Workbench

What is the Advisor?

The Advisor is the collaborator inside Votion. It turns your goal, Workbench context, and official public data into cited answers, tool plans, and repeatable Agent Playbooks.

What is the Workbench?

The Workbench is the shared source of truth for your profile, places, documents, teams, tools, agents, and outputs. It gives the Advisor the context it needs to help without starting from a blank chat.

What are Agent Playbooks?

Agent Playbooks are repeatable workflows for work your team needs to do more than once, such as checking readiness for a job, tracking renewals, reviewing an opportunity, or preparing a cited draft.

Public data and sources

What sources does Votion use?

Votion favors official public sources: agency sites, procurement portals, licensing boards, statutes, rules, registries, and other source systems that publish the record your team has to act on.

How do I know an answer is current?

Source-backed answers should show where the information came from and when it was pulled. If the source is missing, stale, blocked, or outside Votion coverage, the answer should say that directly.

Can Votion help with RFPs and proposals?

Yes. Proposal drafting is one tool the Advisor can build from your documents and the official requirements for an opportunity. It is one supported workflow, not the whole product.

Pricing and accounts

How much does Votion cost?

See the pricing page for current tiers. Pricing depends on the Workbench surface, team needs, and the tools or Agent Playbooks you use.

Can I try Votion before paying?

Use the signup flow or contact support to get the current access path for your team. Some features may be available before paid workspace features are enabled.

How do I cancel?

Cancel from account settings when billing is enabled, or email support if you need help with account access, workspace ownership, or billing state.

Need more help?

Email support with the workspace, source, or workflow you are stuck on. A real person will respond.

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