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New FeatureMarch 18, 2026

Kazo Now Searches Your Community Content

When you ask Kazo a question, it now searches your community's threads and articles for relevant discussions. Instead of generic AI advice, Kazo summarizes what your community has already discussed and links you to the source.

What changed

Previously, Kazo had no visibility into community content. If someone asked about a topic that had been discussed in a thread or covered in an article, Kazo would give a generic response based on its general training data.

Now, Kazo searches published threads and articles before responding. When it finds relevant content, it summarizes the key points and provides direct links so you can read the full discussion.

How it works

  • Automatic search — when you ask a community-related question, Kazo searches threads and articles behind the scenes.
  • Summarize and link — if relevant content is found, Kazo summarizes it and includes links to the original threads and articles.
  • Respects access levels — Kazo won't reveal content from paid or members-only articles that you don't have access to. If relevant premium content exists, Kazo will let you know without spoiling the details.
  • Honest when empty — if no community content matches your question, Kazo tells you honestly and suggests starting a new thread to discuss the topic.

Works across communities

If you ask about "all my communities," Kazo searches content across every community you belong to. For questions about a specific community, the search is scoped to just that community's content.

Kazo Now Searches Your Community Content | Kazokus Changelog