


Enter Quip, a new type of productivity tool that brings together documents, CRM data, and communication in a single platform. Now available inside the Salesforce CRM, Quip for Salesforce offers a seamless collaboration experience where content and conversations take place together alongside live data. With everything in one place, there's no need to switch constantly between multiple applications, so context is never lost, and decisions and action happen faster. Quip is the productivity tool of choice for companies as diverse as Amazon, Facebook, Amgen, Citi, and 21st Century Fox.


After Salesforce acquired Quip in 2016, the company deeply integrated Quip and Salesforce's CRM solution, making it easy to add live Salesforce data to Quip documents, and embedding Quip's productivity solution directly in CRM with Quip for Salesforce. As a result, teams can coordinate and collaborate on business processes in more effective ways.
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By bringing together Salesforce records and Quip documents in a seamless experience, employees are able to make decisions faster
To enable successful sales teams, smart CIOs are going beyond just choosing tools, and are evolving the processes used throughout the entire sales life cycle. A fundamental part of this change is understanding the shift to collaborative selling. Sales has gone from being a one-on-one engagement to a team sport, with more stakeholders weighing in on the deal, and everyone working in harmony to meet increasingly high customer expectations. At the same time, the pace of sales has accelerated and customers are demanding interaction across a larger variety of channels. Traditional tools, tactics, and processes can’t keep up with the new pace of business. Collaborative selling solves this, aligning teams and pushing more deals over the finish line. According to the Second Annual State of Sales Report from Salesforce Research, 60% of sales professionals say that collaborative selling has improved productivity by more than 25%, as well as increased pipeline by 25%.
"By fostering a culture of action and transparency, Quip not only builds trust but also empowers employees to get work done in a faster, consistent, and repeatable manner"
Without the right tools though, collaborative selling can be a lot harder than it needs to be. With complex deals requiring an array of experts, sales reps need to solicit and coordinate input in a timely, fluid fashion. Managing that complexity is a job in and of itself, like herding cats. If stakeholders are able to get involved, they may not have critical context about a deal or customer if the information is trapped in silos — emails, chat threads, and other apps — rather than consolidated in an integrated system along with the CRM record.
Quip for Salesforce is built to facilitate collaboration and boost team productivity within CRM. It accelerates the way teams get work done directly within the context of Salesforce records. By integrating things like meeting notes and collaborative plans seamlessly within CRM records, the extended team of stakeholders is able to access everything they need in a single place. Extended team members who don’t work in CRM can still be shared on Quip documents, keeping them in the loop as well.
Having data and documents together has dividends: For example, beginning-of-the-year static account plans take on a whole new function when data is always up-to-date. Instead, they become living account plans that are actionable, data-driven strategies relevant throughout the year. With Quip for Salesforce, admins can automate the creation of documents based on specific triggers and events using Salesforce Process Builder or Salesforce Lightning Flow. These documents can use templates to provide consistency and accuracy. For example, a Quip document for a close plan could be embedded within an opportunity record, outlining all the information and tasks needed to convert that prospect to a customer, while auto-filling relevant data. Each close plan can be created from a specific template, tailored to meet the unique requirements of a given geography, industry, company size, or more.

Many organizations lack the competitive advantage that comes from speed and agility, and a culture of stagnation is a key cause. In a culture of stagnation, teams are siloed, resources aren't easily shared, and employees are too narrowly focused and busy to contribute new ideas. Disparate, outdated productivity tools make matters worse, especially collaboration via email. This all results in delayed responses to competitors and customer needs, slow decisions, poor productivity, and diminished employee satisfaction.

By combining real-time collaboration and integrated chat with documents, spreadsheets, checklists, and more, Quip empowers teams to get more done with less email, fewer meetings, and greater visibility into team projects. This improved style of work helps Quip’s customers evolve from a culture of stagnation to a culture of action, where work gets done, not just discussed.
At Amazon, customer experience is what drives innovation. However, this requires a steady flow of accurate and up-to-date information that reflects the feedback of employees and customers. Amazon follows a process of writing a narrative that deeply analyzes a business problem, proposing solutions, and then holding meetings to discuss the proposals. Prior to using Quip, they used traditional tools for writing documents and sent them over email, which was cumbersome and time-consuming. Worse, keeping track of the latest version became challenging as more users were added. To empower the narrative process, Amazon provided its employees with Quip, which enables them all to collaborate on live documents instead of sending emails and waiting for replies. With Quip, Amazon employees are able to work effectively across time zones as they can review proposals and provide instant feedback. Quip has simplified the way Amazon captures and discusses input in real-time, creating a cohesive organization that functions in a faster and easier manner.
“By fostering a culture of action and transparency, Quip not only builds trust but also empowers employees to get work done in a faster, consistent, and repeatable manner,” adds Lepofsky.

CIOs know they have to deploy collaboration tools in order to help teams work better together. Successful leaders have learned that collaboration needs to have a purpose, and the tools need to be focused on business outcomes. Rather than just creating generic communities, a winning strategy is to embed collaboration directly into core business processes such as sales, customer support, and marketing.
Quip's business productivity platform empowers teams to make informed decisions, share knowledge and best practices, and organize projects. Paired with Salesforce, Quip can optimize business processes such as sales and customer service, helping companies achieve more than ever before. Quip for Salesforce provides a new modern way of working, optimizing and accelerating work, transforming stagnant workplace cultures into cultures of action.
Company
Quip
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Management
Alan Lepofsky, VP of Evangelism
Description
Quip provides a new type of productivity tool that brings together documents, spreadsheets, and slides with chat, resulting in a seamless collaboration experience where content and conversations take place together. With everything in one place, together, there's no need to switch constantly between multiple applications, so context is never lost, and decisions and action happen faster. Quip is the productivity tool of choice for companies as diverse as Amazon, Facebook, Amgen, Citi, and 21st Century Fox. With Quip for Salesforce, sales teams are able to speed up deals by bringing the extended selling team into collaborative documents, and service organizations can resolve complex cases much faster with Quip's case swarming templates
