Use Glean MCP tools to answer questions about company documents, internal wikis, policies, RFCs, design docs, people, teams, meetings, decisions, action items, email, calendar events, internal code, and the user's own work activity. Reach for this whenever the answer lives in enterprise systems rather than the local codebase or public web.
84
87%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
66%
1.50xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
People vs document routing and vetting
employee_search for people
46%
80%
search for documents
100%
90%
URL citations present
26%
0%
Confidence explicitly stated
90%
70%
Staleness flagged
87%
75%
Empty results reported cleanly
70%
80%
Recency filter applied
100%
87%
Tool calls documented
100%
100%
No search-for-people error
100%
100%
Verification suggestions
87%
87%
Document search parameter correctness and vetting
Structured search params
0%
91%
Short discriminative query
10%
90%
Date filter for recency
25%
100%
No boolean operators in query
33%
100%
read_document batched
0%
91%
Vetting applied
50%
90%
Confidence/authority noted
12%
50%
URLs present
80%
20%
No search for people
100%
100%
Gaps section present
83%
91%
Multi-tool synthesis and conflict surfacing
Multi-signal expertise
0%
33%
Overlap-based ranking
0%
25%
meeting_lookup date params
0%
75%
extract_transcript for content
0%
62%
Conflicts surfaced
25%
8%
Recency wins for state
0%
12%
chat for synthesis
0%
62%
URL with dates
41%
0%
Research log present
66%
88%
No search for people
62%
87%
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