No. This is one of the biggest differences between Conveyor and legacy RFP tools.
Older tools require someone to manually curate and maintain a content library of question-and-answer pairs. Over time that becomes a full-time job: thousands of entries, constant review cycles, stale answers that no one caught, and duplicates that contradict each other.
Conveyor connects directly to the sources your team already maintains like your Trust Center, company website or support sites, Notion or Confluence, Google Drive, and past RFP answers. If your legal team updates a policy doc or your website gets refreshed, those changes flow into Conveyor without anyone having to copy-paste anything into a knowledge library.
The AI Librarian actively monitors your connected sources and flags conflicts too so if your Trust Center says one thing and a Google Drive doc says another, you'll know before the wrong answer goes out. And if you want to update your knowledge at scale, the Conveyor MCP server lets you push changes across your entire knowledge base with a simple prompt, instead of hunting down individual Q&A pairs to edit.
The end result is that your knowledge stays updated without you having to do hours of weekly/monthly maintenance.