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How to use Global Search?

Searching your repo by keyword, tag, and sentiment.

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Written by Jessica Rayome
Updated over a week ago

The advanced global search in Notably is a powerful tool designed to make insights more discoverable within your workspace. This feature allows you to search your entire workspace for insights and data using keywords, sentiment, timeframe, or tags.

How does the search functionality work?

The search functionality has been enhanced to provide more flexibility. You can now search by various parameters such as keyword, sentiment, tag, or project.

Who can use global search?

Anyone in your workspace can utilize the search feature! This includes viewers you add to your account.

What are the benefits of searching by tags?

Searching by tags is particularly powerful as it allows you to customize your tagging taxonomy. This enables you to find insights related to a specific persona's experience, track sentiment around a particular feature, locate the latest customer feedback within a specific timeframe, or organize results by product, team, or client.

How can I use the new search filters?

The new search filters offer advanced segmenting capabilities. You can use filters such as 'is any,' 'is all,' and 'is not' to refine your search results. This feature allows you to find the exact combination of results you're looking for, providing a more tailored and efficient search experience.

Can I search without using specific keywords?

Yes, with the latest update, you no longer need a specific keyword to utilize global search. You can now search by broader parameters such as sentiment, tag, or project, making the search process more intuitive and user-friendly.

How can I make the most out of the new search filters?

Consider using tags to find insights related to specific personas, employ sentiment filters to identify positive or negative feedback on particular features, use timeframe filters to focus on the latest customer feedback, and utilize project filters to organize results by product, team, or client. Experiment with the advanced segmenting options using 'is any,' 'is all,' and 'is not' filters for a more refined search experience.

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