Smart search (natural language)

Type a sentence — "Donatello at Lummen last spring" — and let the AI find it.

Type a sentence the way you'd say it out loud. Smart search maps it onto the same filter fields as the structured search — you just don't have to fill them in yourself.

What works well

  • "Donatello last spring"
  • "Sarah at Lummen 1m20"
  • "all my videos from May 2025"
  • "team videos with Roxy"

What works less well

  • Very short, ambiguous queries — two-word inputs like "constant tina" can resolve in surprising ways. Use the structured filters instead when you know exactly which field you mean.
  • Queries that need data we don't have yet — fence height, fault count. Add those to the comments field of your videos and a future query against comments will find them.

Smart search and structured search use the same data

Whether you type "Donatello at Lummen" or fill in Horse + Location, you get the same results. Smart search just translates your sentence into filters. If a result surprises you, switch to structured filters to see exactly which field is matching.

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