NSQTech transforms scattered documents and archives into an intelligent system that answers questions, reveals insights, and accelerates decisions.
Decades of institutional knowledge—reports, research, case files, internal communications—scattered across Google Drive, OneDrive, SharePoint, Outlook, personal folders, and legacy systems.
Everyone recognizes its value. No one can access it when it matters.
Teams spend hours searching for documents they know exist somewhere. Analysts recreate work completed six months ago. When experienced staff move on, their expertise leaves with them—irretrievable.
This is not an information problem. This is an access problem. Critical knowledge exists—but remains locked away precisely when decisions need to be made.

We transform document archives into intelligent, searchable systems. Employees ask questions in natural language and receive answers drawn from your organisation's own knowledge.
Building effective knowledge systems requires more than installing new software. It requires understanding how organisations create, store, and reuse knowledge.
NSQTech combines deep technical capability with senior-level consulting experience to design systems that work reliably within complex organisational environments.
Decades of reporting instantly accessible
Precedents found in seconds, not hours
Past work becomes reusable knowledge
Research and analysis at your fingertips
Generational knowledge preserved and accessible
Our Product
Your knowledge, intelligent. Connect your documents and get AI-powered answers tailored to your work.
Citations, clause detection, and precedents from your own documents.
Numbers-focused analysis with audit support and compliance tracking.
Plain-language summaries and actionable next steps from your files.
Choose the conversation that makes sense for your organisation.
A 45-minute diagnostic session to understand where valuable knowledge exists in your organisation—and where it's currently inaccessible.
Schedule an AuditSee how AI systems surface insights from document collections—revealing patterns, precedents, and institutional memory.
Request a DemoExplore whether critical knowledge is at risk of becoming inaccessible as employees move on and archives grow.
Discuss Knowledge Risks