xiQ
Know your buyer, write to who they are
What is xiQ
xiQ pulls real-time account intelligence and intent signals to build a psychological profile of each prospect, then uses that profile to generate emails, social posts, and sales pitches calibrated to how that individual thinks and makes decisions. It's built for SDRs, AEs, and marketing teams at mid-market and enterprise companies who spend too much time on pre-call research and not enough time in actual conversations. The standout capability is personality-based copy generation — xiQ's Gilroy assistant doesn't just draft outreach, it adjusts tone and framing based on inferred buyer psychology, which is a meaningfully different approach from generic AI writing tools. On the limitation side, xiQ has no public API and no MCP integration, so it lives entirely inside its own UI — teams that want to wire it into a broader agentic stack or CRM workflow will find that door closed for now.
Key features
agent that handles inbox, research, and scheduling
autonomous multi-step actions, per-prospect AI research, AI-drafted personalised copy
intent signals, real-time enrichment, firmographic + tech-stack data
Vanderbuild take
xiQ sits at the intersection of account research and AI copywriting — it's a reasonable fit for AE and SDR teams at mid-market and enterprise companies who want outreach that reflects something real about the buyer, not just a mail-merge with a first name. On the agentic readiness front, there's no API and no MCP server, so you cannot drive this from an agent without scraping the UI — it's a human-in-the-loop tool by design, full stop. Pricing isn't published, which typically signals a sales-led, contract-based model — budget for a procurement conversation before you can even test it at scale. The integration story is also thin: no native CRM connections are documented, which means copy generated inside xiQ has to be manually moved into your sequencing or outreach tool, adding friction that compounds across a large team.
Agentic stack profile
APINot publicNo public programmatic access.
No public API. Not usable from an agent without scraping.
Agentic readinessNoneNot usable from an agent without scraping.
No public API. UI-only. Not usable from an agent without scraping, which we don't recommend.
Stack roleAI agent · Researcher · CopywriterWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of AI agent + Researcher + Copywriter in an agentic pipeline. Use it to act autonomously on inbox, scheduling, or research work; generate per-account briefings and qualification dossiers.
xiQ alternatives
Tools that solve a similar problem — compared at a glance.
- Best for
- SDR / BDR, Account Executive
- Readiness
- None
- API
- No
- Best for
- SDR / BDR, Account Executive
- Readiness
- None
- MCP
- Yes
- API
- No
- Best for
- SDR / BDR, RevOps
- Readiness
- Native
- MCP
- Yes
- API
- REST
Frequently asked questions
Does xiQ have a public API?
No — there's no publicly documented API as of today. xiQ is operated through its UI.
Who is xiQ best for?
xiQ is built for SDR / BDR, Account Executive, Marketing. Fits Mid-market (50-500), Enterprise-sized teams.