Go to Topics in the top navigation and select Create Topic. You can add files, websites, our audio / video recordings to Bash and these sources get summarized and grouped into a topic.
You can now ask questions, brainstorm with Bash, and share the topic with other people.
Go to Drafts in the top navigation and select New Draft. You can write new drafts based on information you've added to Bash.
Use built-in templates to turn conversations into meeting minutes, product information into marketing briefs, planning meetings into action plans, and many more.
You can use the built-in AI editor to speed up your writing by automatically adding new sections, improving grammar, and adding some final polish before you're ready to share.
You can copy the draft, print or email it or add it to a topic so you can share it on Bash. To share a topic, go to Topics and press the share button in the top right or on the Quick Action bar.
You can share with people on Bash or share publicly with everyone on the internet. This can be a good way to share internal topics such as marketing briefs or meeting minutes or you can publicly share AI-enabled research papers, marketing insights, or other topics on Bash.
If you want to talk to a human, you can reach us through space.new/bashsupport, support@getbash.com, or X (formerly Twitter).
Marketing managers - level up your ad copy, blog posts, and more
Recruiters - speed up your hiring with Bash.
Start-up founders - go from zero to one in no time.
Journalists - organize, brainstorm, and draft articles.
Researchers - grow and share your knowledge.
Teachers & educators - write lesson plans, exams, or homework assignments.
Students - learn faster, draft essays, or create flashcards.
Citizens of the worlds - read, write, and understand multiple languages.
Check out our built-in templates to see what else you can create with Bash.
Sign in and ask any question directly in the Ask Bash panel on the right. For example: