Our sales team wants to start using quip for account planning. I have heard that the value proposition isn’t super strong. I also believe it disperses content tools yet again in our landscape. Pros/cons?


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VP, Technology Manager in Education, 10,001+ employees
Our team has not evaluated Quip deeply yet. The information I have read is that it should help with mobile integrations. I will say that based on whitepapers I was sent, the value proposition seems weak.
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Assistant Director IT Auditor in Education, 10,001+ employees
Quip functionalities are great specifically for convenience of using smart phones because it allows collaboration in documents and spreadsheets, as many folks can use it anywhere real time. It is good for doing business and also marketing. I like tool.
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We evaluated Quip but don't use it.  It can can be used with Salesforce but there is better software even here. It is great on collaboration and in-line editing.
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ISSO and Director of the IRU in Healthcare and Biotech, 10,001+ employees
We have not evaluated quip yet but I have had some of my staff asking about it so we will be looking to it. I will be looking forward to seeing responses.

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