Enterprise search and wikis
Glean, Guru, Confluence, and SharePoint help people find content.
Tribble returns the answer with source, owner, permission context, confidence signal, and the workflow where that answer will be used.
AI Knowledge Base
Governed knowledgeTribble connects approved knowledge with CRM context, call insights, prior submissions, reviewer decisions, and outcomes so sales, proposal, security, customer, and product teams answer buyer questions with the right evidence, the right language, and the right owner attached.
Built for enterprise knowledge access, customer-facing answer consistency, and readiness intelligence across every revenue workflow.
Rated on G2
Security, compliance, and knowledge teams use Tribble when answers need sources, owners, and review paths. G2 shows 143 reviews and Spring 2026 recognition for ease of use, admin, setup, and doing business.
Response context
Every response carries source and owner context
Access control
Role-based access on every query
Integrations
Enterprise connectors
Security
Enterprise controls
The revenue knowledge foundation
Buyers ask the same company question in different places: a sales call, an RFP, a security review, a follow-up email, a support escalation, a QBR, or a Slack thread. Tribble connects the documents, calls, CRM records, policies, approved claims, prior submissions, and reviewer decisions your team already uses so every team gets the same governed response with source, access rules, owner, and deal context attached.
What buyers compare
The AI Knowledge Base is not just another wiki, search layer, or content library. It turns approved knowledge into customer-ready answers, keeps teams consistent, and shows where the company is not ready to answer yet.
Enterprise search and wikis
Tribble returns the answer with source, owner, permission context, confidence signal, and the workflow where that answer will be used.
Sales enablement libraries
Tribble gives reps the approved answer for the buyer's exact question, then reuses that answer in follow-up, proposals, and security reviews.
RFP and response tools
Tribble makes the same governed knowledge available before the RFP arrives, during the sales cycle, and after the response is submitted.
Compliance evidence tools
Tribble turns approved security and compliance knowledge into source-cited answers for procurement, DDQs, RFPs, and live buyer conversations.
The richness behind every response
Tribble keeps source evidence, owner, permission context, deal context, review workflow, and outcome history attached so answers can move from internal questions to buyer-facing work without losing trust.
Approved evidence
Sales reps, proposal managers, security reviewers, customer teams, and SMEs work from the same approved response layer.
Deal context
Policies, product docs, CRM records, call notes, approved responses, and subject-matter owners stay tied to the response.
Call insight
Teams get the answer, source, permission context, confidence signal, and owner trail before it becomes a buyer-facing response.
Response memory
Slack, Microsoft Teams, RFPs, DDQs, security reviews, sales conversations, and follow-up drafts all draw from the same layer.
Three knowledge jobs, daily examples
The AI Knowledge Base supports enterprise knowledge access, customer-facing answer consistency, and knowledge readiness intelligence across the revenue team, then shows up in the daily moments where answers usually drift.
Enterprise knowledge access
A rep, SE, CSM, proposal manager, or security reviewer asks in Slack or Teams. Tribble returns a source-cited answer with access rules, owner context, confidence, and the evidence path attached.
Customer-facing answer consistency
The same approved answer can support a sales follow-up, implementation question, support escalation, QBR prep, procurement review, RFP response, DDQ, or partner enablement request.
Knowledge readiness intelligence
Tribble surfaces unanswered questions, stale claims, conflicting language, missing sources, and repeated questions by team, segment, product, or vertical before they become buyer-facing risk.
Security team verifying language
Compliance reviewer checks whether the standard questionnaire response matches the latest legal review. The knowledge base shows the source doc version, last reviewer, and approval date. No hunting through SharePoint.
Manager building competitive context
Sales manager pulls competitive positioning from recent winning proposals, call notes, and approved battlecards. One governed view instead of searching email, Slack, and 4 different folders.
The AI Knowledge Base is one of three core Tribble capabilities. Every approved answer can strengthen proposals, sales conversations, and future knowledge readiness through the shared response layer.
See how all three capabilities compoundHow it works
Every response comes with the evidence, permissions, deal context, and review workflow a buyer-facing team needs before it leaves the company.
01
Documents, CRM, call recordings, wikis, proposal libraries, policies, and product content stay connected to the knowledge graph.
02
The system finds relevant, current, permission-aware evidence instead of relying on a static answer library.
03
Teams see the answer, the source, and the review workflow before it moves into a buyer-facing response.
04
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.
Enterprise trust built in
The AI Knowledge Base operates within the same governed framework as the full Tribble platform: source citations, permission-aware retrieval, expert routing, and no model training on customer data.
Find the hidden cost
Estimate the time lost to repeat questions, SME interruptions, new-hire ramp, and searching through old content.
Adapts to the audience
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 be sent 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.
See the answer layer
Walk through how Tribble connects source systems, deal context, approved claims, confidence context, and reviewer ownership behind every buyer-facing response.
See it with your knowledge sources