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The San Francisco community software company has spent more than a decade on a quiet bet: the best help desk is a crowd of customers answering each other in the open.
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Build a thriving online community and knowledge base to engage users, deflect tickets, and accelerate product adoption.
QueryPal is a San Francisco-based enterprise AI company building agentic customer-support software that resolves tickets rather than just deflecting them. Founded by Dev Nag - the former founder and CTO of Wavefront (acquired by VMware) - the company turns a company's existing documentation, past tickets and internal systems into an AI layer that drafts email replies, powers self-serve chat and autonomously resolves issues, while keeping SOC 2 Type II and GDPR-grade security. Originally launched as CtrlStack with $5.2M in seed funding co-led by Sequoia Capital and Engineering Capital, QueryPal pitches itself as 'the human knowledge layer for secure AI.'