Quillit by Civicom: 300-file processing and PowerPoint export
Civicom announced a significant update to Quillit, its AI-powered research assistant built on Anthropic’s Claude. The update expands file processing capacity from previous limits to 300 files per report query, adds direct-to-PowerPoint export, and introduces a redesigned user interface.
The 300-file capacity matters for large-scale qualitative studies. A single research project can generate hundreds of pages of transcripts from dozens of interviews, and previous tool limitations often forced researchers to break analyses into smaller batches. Processing an entire study in a single query reduces the risk of inconsistency across batches and speeds up the overall analysis workflow.
The PowerPoint export addresses another practical pain point: qualitative researchers frequently need to translate AI-generated summaries and validated quotes into presentation-ready formats for stakeholders. Doing this manually adds hours of formatting work that does not improve the quality of the insights. Quillit is built with GDPR and HIPAA compliance, backed by Civicom’s ISO 27001 certification, making it relevant for research teams working with sensitive data.