
Quilt
AI questionnaire assistant and connected knowledge base for GTM teams
Founded 2024 · Acquired (merged with Rox, 2025)
What is Quilt?
Quilt is an AI assistant for go-to-market teams that drafts responses to RFPs, RFIs, DDQs, and security questionnaires from an organization’s connected knowledge. It pairs a questionnaire assistant with a chat-based knowledge base, and it leans toward the presales and solutions-engineering workflow rather than a full proposal-management suite. We are treating this as a stub page: the product is real and in active use, but independently verifiable public evidence is limited, so it is not scored on our ranked matrix.
What we know
Quilt was founded by Dan Chen and Michael Graczyk and raised a Sequoia-led $2.5M seed round announced in early 2024, per TechCrunch. Its stated aim is to handle routine solutions-team tasks — completing questionnaires, answering technical questions, and preparing for demos — so reps spend more time with customers.
The product has three parts on the vendor’s site: a Questionnaire Assistant that drafts answers, a Knowledge Assistant that answers questions over connected content in chat, and a Live Assistant for meetings that the vendor describes as in development. A Chrome extension lets reps pull questions from vendor portals and submit answers inline, which reflects the tool’s browser-first, in-workflow orientation.
On content, Quilt states that it integrates directly with knowledge sources and keeps its library current without manual maintenance, and that it can ingest meeting transcripts from Zoom, Gong, and Chorus as source material. The vendor says generated answers show ranked source references so reviewers can check provenance. We have not independently tested how well this holds up, so we make no accuracy claim here.
Security and integrations
Quilt states it is SOC 2 Type 2 certified, encrypts data at rest and in transit (TLS 1.2/1.3, AES-256), isolates customer data per organization, and does not train shared models on customer content. Listed integrations include Notion, Confluence, Slack, Google Workspace, and the meeting tools above, plus the Chrome extension.
Company status
In 2025 Quilt merged with Rox, an AI revenue-operations company. Quilt’s materials indicate existing customers can keep using the platform as normal, but the long-term product direction under Rox is not yet clear from public sources. This is a meaningful reason to treat Quilt as emerging rather than scored.
Where it fits
On current evidence, Quilt reads as a fit for sales-engineering and presales teams that want AI-drafted answers inside the browser, Slack, and Google Workspace rather than a heavyweight proposal-management platform. G2 reviewers note that enterprise-grade reporting is not yet available, and paid pricing is not published — both worth confirming directly with the vendor given the recent merger (as of July 2026).
Good for
- +AI-drafted first answers for RFPs, RFIs, DDQs, and security questionnaires
- +Filling answers directly inside vendor portals via a Chrome extension
- +A knowledge assistant that pulls from meeting transcripts and connected sources
Not great for
- –Enterprise-grade reporting is not yet available, per G2 reviewers (as of July 2026)
- –Paid-tier pricing is not published; Team and Enterprise require a sales conversation (as of July 2026)
Capabilities
- Questionnaire Assistant that drafts answers for RFPs, DDQs, and security forms
- Knowledge Assistant chat over connected organizational content
- Chrome extension for drafting and submitting answers in vendor portals
- Knowledge ingestion from meeting transcripts (Zoom, Gong, Chorus)
- Ranked source references shown behind generated answers
Security & compliance
- SOC 2 Type 2 certified
- Data encrypted at rest and in transit (TLS 1.2/1.3, AES-256)
- Customer data isolated per organization and not used to train shared models
Collaboration
- Assign questions to teammates
- Web interface for managing questionnaire projects
Use cases
- RFP response
- Security questionnaires
- DDQ automation
- Knowledge base
Integrations
Pricing
- Model
- Freemium
- Starting price
- $0/mo (Free tier: 3 members, 20 questionnaires/month)
- Billing
- Free tier published; Team and Enterprise tiers are quote-based
Pricing as of July 2026. Source.
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FAQ
- Is Quilt still an independent product?
- Quilt merged with Rox, a revenue-operations AI company, in 2025. Quilt's own materials state existing users can continue using the platform as normal. We list Quilt as an emerging tool and will revisit its status as the combined product direction becomes clearer (as of July 2026).
- Does Quilt publish pricing?
- Only partly. A Free tier is listed at $0 with 3 members and 20 questionnaires per month. The Team and Enterprise tiers are not publicly priced and require a demo or sales conversation (as of July 2026).
- Why is Quilt not scored?
- Public, independently verifiable evidence on Quilt's response quality, content governance, and deployment is currently thin, so we have not assigned rubric scores. We would rather mark it emerging than publish numbers we cannot back with sources.