Working with Business Central and trying to stay on top of all that is new, and all that I once knew and have since forgotten is not an easy task. And as someone that is always searching for The Righter WayTM, I am very happy to share with you a tool that is quickly becoming the righter way for me when searching for answers to Business Central questions.
Centralq.ai
Created by Dmitry Katson Dmitry Katson | LinkedIn, Centralq.ai uses AI search fueled by the collective knowledge of many Business Central resources. It is a fantastic example of what one very passionate proponent of Business Central can do when using the power of the BC community with his great abilities. Not only did he create this great tool, but he made it available for us all to use.
Blogs and websites
Centralq.ai searches through Learn.dynamics.com, but it also searches through the blogs and websites of Microsoft MVPs and many other respected resources in the Business Central Community. Some but certainly not all of the international blogs and websites included:
- dynamicsnavconsultant.com
- thatnavguy.com
- never-stop-learning.de
- kristenhosman.com
- waldo.be
- jeremyvyska.info
- stefanmaron.com
- katson.com
- cynthiapriebe.com
As of writing this post, there are more than 35,844 pages listed as sources.
Search in published books
Not only does Centralq.ai search through blogs and websites, but it was recently updated to include information from published books like “Your First 20 Hours with Business Central” by Jeremy Vyska Jeremy Vyska | LinkedIn. Search results include the real book page. If you are a book publisher and would like your content to be included, you can direct message Dmitry.
Concluding thoughts
Do I think Centralq.ai will be my only search engine for BC content? No. But will it be the first one I use for the foreseeable future, you bet!
Thank you, Dmitry Katson Dmitry Katson | LinkedIn, for Centralq.ai, a great contribution to our ever-expanding Business Central community!