- Workplace Search Guide: other versions:
- Installation
- Getting started
- Administration & management
- Content sources
- Custom connector packages
- Custom API sources
- Box
- Confluence Cloud
- Confluence Cloud connector package
- Confluence Server
- Dropbox
- GitHub
- Gmail
- Google Drive
- Jira Cloud
- Jira Server
- Network drives connector package
- OneDrive
- Outlook connector package
- Salesforce
- ServiceNow
- SharePoint Online
- SharePoint Online connector package
- SharePoint Server connector package
- Slack
- Teams connector package
- Zendesk
- Zoom connector package
- Customizing filters
- Customizing indexing
- Content extraction
- Permissions & access control
- Search experiences
- Encryption keys
- Known issues
- Troubleshooting
- Workplace Search API reference
- API Authentication Reference
- Content sources API reference
- Custom sources indexing API reference
- Custom sources Permissions API reference
- External Identities API reference
- Search API reference
- OAuth Service API reference
- Analytics event API reference
- Synonyms API reference
- Automatic query refinement settings
ℹ️ For new users, we recommend using our native Elasticsearch tools, rather than the standalone Workplace Search product. We are actively developing new features and capabilities in the Elastic Stack to help you build powerful search applications.
Refer to this blog post for more information.
Getting started
editGetting started
editIf you haven’t already, first deploy the Elastic services required for Workplace Search. See Installation.
Then, open Kibana and navigate to Search → Enterprise Search → Workplace Search.
Watch the following video for an overview of using Workplace Search:
Or, browse the documentation:
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