Add Q&A Entry
Paste a question from Skool and David's response. Tag it and save.
All Entries
Browse, search, and manage your Q&A library.
Export for Steno
Download your Q&A library in the format that works best with Steno's Knowledge Base.
Plain Text (.txt)
Clean, readable format. Best for Steno's FAQ and Q&A knowledge uploads. Each entry is clearly labelled.
✓ Recommended for StenoFormatted PDF (.txt for PDF)
Structured text ready to paste into a Word doc or Google Doc, then save as PDF to upload.
Spreadsheet (.csv)
Tab-separated columns for Category, Source, Date, Question, Answer. Upload directly to Steno.
JSON (.json)
Full structured data for developers or future automation with Make/Zapier integrations.
Download a separate file for each topic — useful for organising Steno folders.
- Download the .txt file above
- Log in to your Steno dashboard
- Go to Knowledge Base → Upload
- Drag & drop the .txt file (or click to browse)
- Steno processes it automatically — done ✓
How to use this tool
A simple guide for you or anyone on the team helping build David's second brain.
Open Skool and find David's replies
Go to David's Skool community page. Look for posts where David has responded to member questions — these are gold for training the AI twin.
Copy the question and David's answer
Highlight the member's question, copy it, paste into the Member question field. Then copy David's reply into the David's response field.
Tag it with the right category
Pick the closest topic: Functional Health, Peptide Course, Coaching, etc. This helps Steno organise knowledge by folder.
Hit "Save Entry"
The entry is saved to this browser automatically. It will still be here next time you open this file — no account needed.
When you have 10–20 entries, export and upload
Go to the Export for Steno tab. Download the .txt file. Log in to the Steno dashboard → Knowledge Base → drag and drop the file. Steno will process it within minutes.
Steno accepts: PDF, Word (.docx), PowerPoint, TXT, RTF, CSV, Excel, images, audio, and video.
For Q&A knowledge, plain text (.txt) is the most reliable — it's lightweight, readable, and Steno processes it instantly.