Wolfia
Features of Wolfia
Use Cases of Wolfia
FAQ about Wolfia
QWhat is Wolfia? What problem does it primarily address?
Wolfia is an AI platform built to automate processing of client questionnaires, security assessment questionnaires, and proposal requests (RFPs). It primarily addresses the core pain points of enterprise teams facing inefficiency, reliance on specialists, dispersed knowledge, and inconsistent responses when dealing with these documents.
QHow does Wolfia AI Questionnaire Platform ensure the accuracy of generated answers?
Wolfia's AI agents connect to an enterprise's real knowledge sources (such as internal documents, trust center, compliance reports) and extract information to generate answers. Each generated answer includes citations to sources, ensuring accuracy, verifiability, and alignment with the latest documents.
QWhat types of questionnaires and frameworks does Wolfia support?
Wolfia natively supports handling security questionnaires (distributed via platforms like OneTrust, Zip, etc.) and RFP proposals. In terms of compliance frameworks, it broadly covers mainstream and extended standards such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST CSF, GDPR, HIPAA, etc.
QIs it complicated to build an enterprise Trust Center using Wolfia? What about pricing?
With Wolfia's Trust Center AI, setup can be completed in about 30 minutes with content sourced directly from your documents. Its pricing model includes unlimited user access and is typically not charged by visit; for a quote, please contact the sales team.
QWhich teams or departments is Wolfia suitable for?
Wolfia is designed for modern enterprises' security, sales, legal and compliance, and customer success teams, especially suitable for departments that frequently handle external questionnaires and proposal requests with high quality.
QWhat are Wolfia platform's data security and privacy measures?
Wolfia itself has undergone security audits such as SOC 2 Type II. Its architecture follows modern security principles. The platform provides a detailed Trust Center, making its security whitepapers, penetration testing reports, and other information publicly available, and implements strong access controls and multi-factor authentication.