Who uses it
Revenue teams asking repeat buyer questions.
Sales reps, proposal managers, security reviewers, customer teams, and SMEs work from the same approved answer layer.
AI Knowledge Base
Your team asks a question. Tribble finds the answer from your approved content, cites the source, and routes anything uncertain to the expert who owns it.
Built for RFPs, DDQs, security questionnaires, sales questions, and deal-specific follow-up.
Enterprise data retention is configurable by workspace. Deletion requests follow the approved security workflow, and audit logs capture user, source, and approval activity.
Citations
Every answer cites its source
Access control
Role-based access on every query
Integrations
Enterprise connectors
Security
Enterprise controls
Stop hunting for answers
Tribble connects the documents, calls, CRM records, policies, and approved responses your team already uses. Ask a question and get an answer with the source, access rules, and owner attached.
Shared answer layer
Tribble keeps the source, owner, permission context, and review path attached so answers can move from internal questions to buyer-facing work without losing trust.
Who uses it
Sales reps, proposal managers, security reviewers, customer teams, and SMEs work from the same approved answer layer.
What it connects
Policies, product docs, CRM records, call notes, approved responses, and subject-matter owners stay tied to the answer.
What it produces
Teams get the answer, source, permission context, confidence signal, and owner path before it becomes buyer-facing copy.
Where it shows up
Slack, Microsoft Teams, RFPs, DDQs, security reviews, sales conversations, and follow-up drafts all draw from the same layer.
Where the work changes
Reps, proposal managers, reviewers, and SMEs all work from the same approved knowledge instead of rebuilding the same answer in different tools.
Approved RFP, DDQ, and security language becomes reusable knowledge with source context, review history, and clear ownership.
Reps can ask buyer questions in the tools they already use and get answers grounded in current company knowledge.
Uncertain or sensitive answers route to the right expert, while routine questions use approved source material.
From question to approval
Every answer comes with the evidence, permissions, and review path a buyer-facing team needs before it leaves the company.
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Documents, CRM, call recordings, wikis, proposal libraries, policies, and product content stay connected to the knowledge graph.
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The system finds relevant, current, permission-aware evidence instead of relying on a static answer library.
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Teams see the answer, the source, and the review path before it moves into a buyer-facing response.
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Corrections, approvals, and outcomes strengthen future answers across proposals, sales conversations, and support workflows.
"We need the approved answer, the evidence behind it, and a clear owner if the answer has changed."
What response teams are really asking forBuilt for response work
When a buyer asks for proof, the answer already carries the policy, evidence, reviewer, and version your team trusts.
RFP Automation
For teams with response deadlines, SME bottlenecks, and too much answer reuse living in old documents.
DDQ Automation
For financial services teams handling DDQs, ODD, investor requests, and repeat due diligence packs.
Security Questionnaires
For teams clearing vendor risk, procurement, SOC 2, ISO, HIPAA, and enterprise security reviews.
Answers you can defend
For regulated teams, the answer is only useful if people can see where it came from, who approved it, and whether it needs review before it leaves the company.
Sources
Teams can inspect the document, record, or approved response that informed the answer.
Permissions
Knowledge retrieval respects who is allowed to see and use each source.
Review
Sensitive or low-confidence answers can route to the person who owns the source of truth.
Model Policy
Customer content is not used to train shared models.
Find the hidden cost
Estimate the time lost to repeat questions, SME interruptions, new-hire ramp, and searching through old content.
Language buyers recognize
A security review, investor DDQ, and health system RFP all need different proof. Tribble keeps the source of truth shared while the answer matches the reviewer's world.
Financial Services
For DDQs, ODD, investor reporting, product approvals, and regulated sales responses.
Healthcare
For teams answering health system RFPs, HIPAA questionnaires, vendor assessments, and clinical review questions.
Enterprise Tech
For sales engineering, security review, technical evaluation, and procurement workflows.
Where teams start
The knowledge base can stand alone for repeat buyer questions or become the shared source layer for proposal automation and sales agents.
Build the business case
Start here
See how a governed answer layer differs from a wiki, a search tool, or a static content library.
Unify response work
Learn how response teams reuse approved answers without losing source control, review history, or ownership.
Estimate savings
Model the hours your team loses to answer hunting, SME pings, and new-hire ramp.
Questions before rollout
No. Tribble gives RFP, DDQ, and security workflows the approved answers, sources, and owners they need. The response process still fits the way each team works.
Yes. Knowledge delivery and expert routing can happen in the tools where teams already ask questions and coordinate responses.
Each answer includes source context, and uncertain answers can route to the expert or system of record that owns the knowledge.
If the urgent problem is a response deadline, start with RFP, DDQ, or security questionnaire automation. If the urgent problem is scattered knowledge, start here.
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We'll answer your real questions live — with sources, confidence, and the review path your team would use in production.
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