Opero vs. Guru
Guru organises knowledge that teams have written and reviewed. Opero retrieves answers directly from technical documents and service data.
Guru gives companies a structured way to write, review and publish internal knowledge. Its card model is useful for policies, onboarding material, sales guidance and other information that an owner can keep up to date.
Opero is intended for technical collections that are too large or detailed to rewrite as knowledge cards. It indexes manuals, schematics, service bulletins and parts data, keeps track of document revisions, and cites the source used for each answer.
When Guru is the better choice
Choose Guru when the knowledge is concise, changes at a manageable rate and should be reviewed by a named owner. Choose Opero when answers need to come directly from a large technical document collection. Some companies have both types of knowledge and use a separate tool for each.
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