


Turn Box into a source of product decisions
Your files contain customer insights, research, and strategy. Samepage turns them into signals you can actually use.
Connect Box to Samepage and continuously analyze documents, reports, and internal content to surface patterns, identify gaps, and generate product-ready insights.
Built for teams whose knowledge lives in files
If you’re using Box, you likely have critical information spread across:
Research reports, customer feedback docs, strategy decks, internal analyses, support summaries.
The problem isn’t access—it’s understanding what all of it adds up to.
Samepage is built for teams that already have the knowledge—but don’t have a system to connect and operationalize it.
The problem with Box today
Box is great at storing and sharing files. It’s not built to answer:
What patterns exist across all our research?
What customer issues show up repeatedly across documents?
What insights are we missing or ignoring?
How does this content connect to product decisions?
So teams end up:
Searching across folders and hoping they find the right doc
Re-reading documents to extract insights manually
Repeating work because prior knowledge isn’t surfaced
Making decisions without full context
Important insights exist—but they’re fragmented and underused.
What Samepage does differently
Samepage treats Box as a connected knowledge layer—not just storage.
Instead of manually searching and synthesizing documents, you define Signals that continuously analyze your files.
You can ask:
“What are the top customer pain points across all research docs?”
“What themes show up across recent reports?”
“What insights are not reflected in our current strategy?”
Samepage reads across files, connects ideas, and produces structured outputs you can act on.
How it works
Connect Box
Samepage ingests selected folders and files.Create a Signal
Use Box as a data source and define what to analyze, like:
“Analyze all customer research documents and identify recurring pain points.”Run continuous analysis
Signals update as files are added or updated.Get structured outputs
Instead of isolated documents, you get synthesized insights, themes, and recommendations.
Key use cases
1. Synthesize customer research across documents
Analyze reports, interview notes, and feedback summaries.
Example output:
“Across 11 research documents, onboarding complexity is the most frequent issue—mentioned in 58% of sources.”2. Identify gaps in product strategy
Compare insights across documents with current initiatives.
Example:
“Multiple documents highlight ‘reporting limitations,’ but no active initiative addresses this.”3. Prevent duplicated work
Scan past documents for overlapping efforts.
Example:
“Two prior analyses explored pricing redesign—key findings already exist but were not implemented.”4. Track how insights evolve over time
Analyze documents chronologically.
Example:
“Shift from SMB-focused feedback to enterprise concerns appears across recent reports.”5. Turn documents into actionable outputs
Generate recommendations from existing content.
Example:
“Based on research findings, prioritize simplifying onboarding before expanding feature set.”
Before vs After
Before Samepage
You search through Box, open multiple documents, and manually connect insights. Knowledge is fragmented, and important context is often missed.
After Samepage
Your entire Box becomes a connected system. Signals surface what matters across all documents—what’s consistent, what’s missing, and what needs action.
What Box data Signals can analyze
Samepage works directly on your Box content, including:
Documents (research reports, notes, summaries)
Presentations and decks
PDFs and uploaded files
Folder structures and organization
Document content and updates
You control which folders or files are included.
Why not just use Box search or manual review?
Search helps you find files—not understand them collectively.
Folders organize content but don’t connect ideas across documents.
Manual synthesis is slow, inconsistent, and doesn’t scale.
Samepage doesn’t replace Box—it makes it usable as a thinking system.
It answers:
“What do all of our documents actually tell us—and what should we do next?”
Box integration for document analysis and product insights
If you’re trying to get more value from Box—whether that’s synthesizing research, analyzing customer feedback, or aligning product decisions—Samepage gives you a system that goes beyond storage and search.
Instead of manually reviewing files or relying on fragmented knowledge, you can define exactly what you want to learn from your content and let Signals surface it continuously.
This is especially valuable for product teams sitting on large volumes of information that aren’t being fully utilized.
Turn your files into a system of insight
Connect Box to Samepage and define your first Signal in minutes.
Stop searching through files. Start using them.

