CorpusIQ pairs Google Drive with Slack under the Knowledge Gap Detector skill so silent bus-factor risk becomes visible before someone leaves. The skill reads document edit history from Drive and answer patterns in Slack through read-only OAuth, then returns a ranked list of topics where the team's knowledge sits in one head. Read-only OAuth on every connector. The Solo plan starts at $29.95 per month and the detector runs in ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.
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Example prompt
What does only one person on the team know? Find the bus-factor risks.
Each prompt below pulls live data from Google Drive, Slack and returns a cited answer with source links back to the exact records.
The skill walks through a sequence of concrete sub-questions and reconciles the answers from every connected source.
The OAuth connection is read-only. Exact scope is enumerated below so there are no surprises after authorization.
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Search Drive for contracts, decks, memos, and meeting notes by content, not filename.
Search Slack channels and DMs for decisions, blockers, and recent activity without scrolling.
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Notion and Confluence are roadmap connectors. Today the pair runs against Drive. If your team uses Drive for at least some documentation, the detector covers that subset.
Both. The skill names the contributor for each gap (the only Slack answerer, the only Drive editor) so you can plan a knowledge transfer. Names appear because they're already public in your Slack and Drive.
Quarterly is the typical cadence. Run it more often if you're approaching a key team member's planned departure or before a reorg.