Qatalog is intended to make it easier for employees to find what they need across the company. It's got a single search box that can quickly provide authoritative answers to employees' questions, drawing on a collection of large language models (LLMs) to find up-to-date information. It's geared for employees in Insights, Business Operations and Information Technology who often need to find information scattered across different files and apps.
Among its features:
Qatalog connects to a long list of apps, including ADP, Asana, Bamboo HR, BitBucket, Box, ClickUp, Coda, Confluence, Docusign, Dropbox, Figma, GitLab, Github, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Greenhouse, Hubspot, Jira, Linear, Marketo, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Calendar, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Sharepoint, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Word, Mimecast, Monday.com, Notion, Okta, OneDrive, Open AI, Salesforce, Shortcut, Slack, Tableau, Trello, Wordpress, Workday and Zendesk.
The idea is to free up employees' time by answering common questions quickly, for example about company policies, customer behavior or internal job openings. That could mean employees could free up about 2 hours a week on average, which adds up to big cost savings over time.
Qatalog has a number of security certifications, including SOC 2 Type II, GDPR & CCPA compliance, E2E encryption AES-256 bit, ISO/IEC 27701 and ISO/IEC 27001. That means your company's data is protected while it's using the service.
For companies that want to make it easier for employees to find information and spend less time searching for answers, Qatalog is a potentially useful tool with fast onboarding and strong security.
Published on June 14, 2024
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