![]() ![]() That’s why we’re so excited to announce that, starting today, you'll be able to easily import documents from Microsoft Word, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Evernote into Quip. People have been using Quip to create hundreds of thousands of new documents, and many people want to bring all their existing documents into the product. We've made it easier to get started with Quip, to start collaborating, and to stay organized after you've migrated all your documents into the product. ![]() ![]() Our new release, Quip 1.5, is the result of incorporating feedback from those customers into the product, and it's our biggest update since launch. That project spills over into other projects, and Quip ends up becoming an integral tool at their company.Ĭonsequently, our most active customers end up with a wide range of documents in Quip - from their personal notes, to their family's grocery list, to a large team folder at work. Eventually, they share more broadly with their team at work to use Quip for a project. Then, they share a document with someone and discover Quip's real-time collaboration. Pop-Up Magazine adopted Quip and used it to plan their last issueĭespite the diversity of these teams, we've seen a common pattern of adoption from our early customers: People generally start using Quip to manage their own documents across their tablet, phone, and desktop.SS/FW, a fashion start-up, uses Quip to manage their distributed team across continents.Colorado Hazard Control, a hazardous material abatement company, uses Quip to communicate on a daily basis and as a central hub for company documents.Trinity Valley School uses Quip to coordinate among faculty, and recently deployed the product for a collaborative creative writing assignment on students' iPads.We've been inspired by the diversity of teams who have adopted the product, spanning business, education, and journalism. 50% of the people who use Quip have used it on an iPad, and 40% use it on multiple devices. People love Quip's unique collaboration features, particularly on the iPad and iPhone, creating hundreds of thousands of mobile documents and millions of messages. Quip launched a little over three months ago, and we're excited by the great response we've seen so far. Quip 1.5: Import documents (and a bunch more) ![]()
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