Who this is for: Anyone who needs to respond to a long questionnaire (RFI, security review, vendor assessment) — dozens or hundreds of questions at a time.
Time: 2 minutes.
QuickTurn takes a questionnaire file (Excel or CSV), extracts every question, and drafts an answer for each one using your Context Hub and Answer Bank. You then review, fix, assign the tricky ones to teammates, and export the finished file.
The tagline on the page sums it up: "Upload a questionnaire and watch AI fill in answers automatically."
Use | When |
|---|---|
QuickTurn | You have a file with many questions (a spreadsheet, an RFI template). |
Ask a Question | You have one or two questions and want a clean, considered draft. |
Rule of thumb: more than about five related questions → use QuickTurn.
Upload the questionnaire. Drag your Excel or CSV file in. AnswerPath reads the structure, asks you to confirm which column holds the questions, and extracts them. See Upload a questionnaire.
Let AnswerPath draft answers. Click Generate Answers. It works through the questions in batches and shows each one's status as it goes.
Review the drafts. Each question gets a Status (Answered, Needs Review, Pending, Failed) and a confidence score. Filter to focus on the ones that need attention. See Review AI suggestions.
Assign the hard ones. If a question needs a subject-matter expert, hand it off with Ask a Colleague. See Ask a colleague.
Export. When the questionnaire is complete, export to Excel or Word. See Export final answers.
In the sidebar, under Tools, click QuickTurn.
From the upload page, you start a new questionnaire.
Once uploaded, each questionnaire gets its own detail page with the full question list, status filters, assignment, and export.
A clear column for the questions (it can have other columns too — pricing, notes, response space — as long as one column is questions).
Plain text, not merged cells or images.
Excel or CSV: .xlsx, .xlsm, or .csv. Max size is 10 MB.
If your file is a Word document or PDF, convert or paste the questions into a spreadsheet first.
Don't review while drafting. Let AnswerPath finish generating all answers, then triage. Jumping in mid-run is distracting and you'll end up re-reading things.
Work the filters. The Needs Review filter is where your time pays off most — those are drafts AnswerPath is uncertain about.
Your edits compound. Fixes you make here can be saved into your Answer Bank and reused for the next RFI.
Context Hub overview — the knowledge QuickTurn draws from