Project Knowledge

What Is a Project?

In GRUP, a Project is the knowledge base that powers your agent’s intelligence. It contains everything your AI agent needs to understand your token, app, product, or community. Each Project is like a centralized brain that feeds one or more agents with context, facts, links, and documentation. This allows agents to respond with accurate, brand-aligned answers and execute smarter tasks.

What Is a Project?

In GRUP, a Project is the knowledge base that powers your agent’s intelligence. It contains everything your AI agent needs to understand your token, app, product, or community.

Each Project is like a centralized brain that feeds one or more agents with context, facts, links, and documentation. This allows agents to respond with accurate, brand-aligned answers and execute smarter tasks.

Why Projects Matter

Your agent's effectiveness depends on how well it understands your ecosystem. Without a clear project knowledge base, the agent can’t:

  • Answer FAQs accurately

  • Speak in your brand's voice

  • React to community discussions with relevance

  • Educate users on your token, product, or roadmap

By separating knowledge (Project) from execution (Agent), GRUP makes your setup modular and scalable.

What a Project Includes

You can add as much or as little information as you want. A strong Project typically includes:

Core Info:

  • Project name, description, and tagline

  • Token name, symbol, contract address

  • Website and social media links

Educational Materials:

  • Whitepaper or pitch deck

  • FAQs and explainer articles

  • Key product features or use cases

Community Assets:

  • Pinned messages or memes

  • Links to app, dApp, or Telegram Mini App

  • Roadmap, milestones, and team details

How Projects Connect to Agents

  • Each agent must be linked to a single Project to function

  • Multiple agents can share the same Project (e.g. one for support, one for engagement)

  • Project knowledge can be updated anytime without re-creating your agent

Best Practices

  • Keep your knowledge clean, concise, and easy to understand

  • Use bullet points for clarity

  • Avoid outdated or vague content

  • Regularly update after product changes or roadmap updates

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