Sprinto’s AI Security Questionnaire turns hours of manual work into minutes. Import any file, in any language, and get accurate, ready-to-share answers powered by a trained knowledge base.
The fact that it handles those vendor portals and weird Excel formats is huge. That’s usually where all the frustration comes in. Excited to see how much time this can actually save in practice.
This is so relatable. Security questionnaires always seem to show up at the worst time and pull engineers away from real work. If this really frees up product and security teams, that’s a big achievement.
Sprinto’s AI Security Questionnaire turns hours of manual work into minutes just import any file, in any language, and get accurate, ready-to-share answers powered by a trained knowledge base. Fast, compliant, and multilingual by design.
Smart use of AI. This is the kind of tool that saves both time and sanity.
The documentation and explanation are really clear, which makes it easy for new users to jump in. That’s a big plus.
Breaking the language barrier with 100+ language options is game changing. Congrats on the launch 🚀
This addresses such a real pain point. Last quarter our engineers spent 80+ hours on questionnaires instead of shipping features. Already shared with our Head of Cyber Security!
Looks really promising! How well does it handle super complex or industry-specific security questionnaires?
How do you secure uploaded files, and are answers isolated and encrypted per customer?
Congrats @fmerian ,on the launch! I'm always impressed by a smooth sprint.
I like the idea of turning a compliance task into something simple and fast. Uploading any file, any language and getting correct answers feels like a thoughtful solution for real challenges.
The biggest win for me is accuracy. Too many shortcuts in automation miss the mark but AI backed by a trained knowledge base seems like a smart way to keep quality intact.
The fact that it handles those vendor portals and weird Excel formats is huge. That’s usually where all the frustration comes in. Excited to see how much time this can actually save in practice.