Notion AI fundraising CRM
A founder published a tactical fundraising CRM built inside Notion AI to target active VCs via comments and quote-tracking, and reports it generated responses and calls. The system is presented as a low-friction way to scale personalized outreach without specialized tools. (x.com)
A founder using the handle Sigma_Salchi posted a fundraising system built inside Notion AI that tracks investor quotes, recent comments, and outreach notes in one database. (x.com) The post says the setup targets venture capital investors who appear active now, then uses stored quotes and comment history to draft personalized messages. The founder said the workflow produced replies and investor calls after outreach. (x.com) Notion already markets fundraising templates for startups and publishes a guide for building an investor customer relationship management system with pipeline stages, follow-ups, and diligence tracking. Its help center also says Notion AI can autofill database fields with summaries, keywords, and custom outputs. (notion.com 1) (notion.com 2) That matters because early-stage fundraising often runs on spreadsheets, email threads, and scattered meeting notes. Notion’s own fundraising materials frame the problem as lost context and missed follow-ups when founders do not keep a single source of truth. (notion.com 1) (notion.com 2) The pitch in this case is not a new software category. It is that a general-purpose workspace with artificial intelligence autofill can do work that founders often buy from separate investor database, research, and outreach tools. (notion.com 1) (notion.com 2) Notion says its artificial intelligence tools can create databases, populate properties with summaries and tags, and search connected sources and the web from inside the workspace. Those features make it possible to keep investor research, messaging prompts, and call notes in the same system. (notion.com) (notion.com) Other startup fundraising guides have made a similar case for lightweight systems. Recent templates and playbooks from Notion-focused vendors and fundraising software companies describe Notion as a low-cost way to manage 50 to 100 investor relationships without a dedicated customer relationship management product. (sheetventure.com) (easyvc.ai) The thread stops short of giving audited conversion data, deal sizes, or a full investor list. But it shows how founders are repurposing workplace artificial intelligence tools into fundraising infrastructure, one database row at a time. (x.com) (notion.com)