In government affairs, the work is shaped by context — the meeting history in your CRM, your team’s policy priorities, the geography you cover, and the bills moving through every chamber you track. When an AI tool only sees part of that picture, even the best answers come back generic.
That gap isn’t just an inefficiency. It’s the difference between a briefing that reflects your organization’s actual position and one that reads like a summary anyone could pull from the internet.
That disconnect creates real costs — not just in time, but in the quality of decisions your team makes under pressure. When context is fragmented, even the best AI gives you generic answers to specific problems.
Quincy, Quorum’s AI assistant, was built to close that gap. Quincy already queries the data your team relies on every day: tracked legislation, social media dialogue, grassroots messages, and PAC contributions, all available across Quorum. Instead of switching between tools or stitching context together manually, your team can ask Quincy plain-language questions and get answers grounded in your organization’s data.
Quincy now understands more of the context that defines your work: the documents that land in your inbox, the priorities and filters your organization has already built, the meeting notes your team has accumulated in Quorum, and the geographic intent behind every question you ask. The result is an AI assistant that meets you where you are, not where it’s convenient.

Upload Any Document. Get Answers in Seconds.
A client sends over a draft amendment an hour before your team needs to brief leadership. It’s not in Quorum. It’s not tracked anywhere. And you need to know immediately how it compares to what’s already been introduced.
Quincy has always been the fastest way to analyze the legislation already in Quorum. Now, Quincy can analyze the documents that aren’t in Quorum yet, too. Upload any PDF directly into your Quincy chat, a draft amendment, a client-provided document, a stakeholder proposal, and ask Quincy to compare it to introduced legislation, find the closest bill already in the system, or turn a dense amendment into a stakeholder-ready email. Quincy handles the analysis. You handle the strategy.
The result: PDFs are no longer outside your workflow. Compare any draft, amendment, or client-provided language directly against bills already tracked in Quorum. Discover which existing bill an unfamiliar draft most closely resembles. Turn documents into advocate emails, legislator summaries, or plain-language explainers in seconds, all without leaving Quorum.
After uploading a document, try asking Quincy:
- “Compare this document to HB 123 from the current session.”
- “What bill in the system is this draft most similar to?”
- “Draft an advocate email explaining the key changes in this amendment in plain language.”
Answers Scoped to Your Organization, Not Everyone’s
Your team has spent months, maybe years, building out data in Quorum. Stances on hundreds of bills. Priority tiers. Issue groups. Custom assignments. Custom regions covering the states your team is actually focused on. That organizational structure exists for a reason: it reflects how your team thinks about the legislative landscape.
Quincy has always given you answers grounded in Quorum data. Now, Quincy uses the full organizational structure you’ve already built to automatically personalize those answers. Ask about your high-priority bills, your healthcare issues, or what’s happening in your New England territory — Quincy applies your filters and scopes to the right region without you having to restate them in every prompt. When your active region and your question don’t match, Quincy confirms the scope inline before answering, so you get the right answer on the first try.
The Result: Answers reflect your organization’s actual position and footprint, not a generic summary of what exists. And when no records match your filters, Quincy tells you explicitly, so you are never left wondering what was missed.
Try asking Quincy:
- “What high-priority bills on my healthcare list are moving this week?”
- “What’s happening in Nevada on cannabis tax policy?”
- “What’s going on in my New England region around offshore wind?”
Your Meeting Notes Now Part of the Picture
Stakeholder notes in Quorum have always captured the relationship history that shapes every legislative conversation — who you’ve met, what was said, where each office stands. They’re some of the most valuable data your team owns.
Quincy has always helped you query public policy data. Now, Quincy reads your private meeting history alongside it, surfacing relationship context and legislative context in one answer. Ask questions about your past interactions as easily as you ask about public bills, and Quincy bridges the gap between what’s happening on the Hill and what your team already knows.
The Result: Briefings become sharper. Onboarding accelerates. Every interaction your team has builds on what your organization already knows, rather than starting from scratch.
Try asking Quincy:
- “When did we last meet with the Press Secretary for Senator X and what did we discuss?”
- “What concerns have been raised in our meetings about healthcare this quarter?”
- “Summarize my team’s stakeholder meetings from the past two weeks.”
A Smarter Quincy, Built Around How You Actually Work
These enhancements share a common thread: Quincy now understands more of the context that makes your work specific — your documents, your priorities, your institutional knowledge, and your geography.
Beyond the latest enhancements, Quincy supports the full range of government affairs work:
- Policy Analysis: Surface insights from bills, hearings, and government documents across every jurisdiction.
- Dialogue Analysis: Navigate social media dialogue, committee transcripts, and more.
- Content Creation: Generate personalized staffer follow-ups, grassroots alerts, and briefing decks in one click.
- PAC Intelligence: Surface contribution trends, track donor engagement, and uncover fundraising opportunities through natural-language search.
- Grassroots Intelligence: Surface advocate engagement trends, campaign performance, and participation patterns to mobilize your strongest supporters faster.
- Local Intelligence: Analyze local agendas and meeting minutes to surface the policy shifts most relevant to your organization before they gain momentum.
The result is an AI assistant that gives you answers scoped to your organization, grounded in your history, and calibrated to the questions you’re actually asking — not a generic summary of everything that exists.
No other legislative AI tool connects your private data to public policy this way. That’s not a feature. It’s a fundamentally different way to work.