u/Benjmttt

I built a deal flow CRM for angels after watching my friend lose 3 good deals to bad follow-up hygiene giving away 100 free years to get real feedback

My friend is an active angel (~15 deals/year).

Last year he passed on a deal he actually liked because it got buried in his Notion and he forgot to follow up before the round closed.

That's not a discipline problem. That's a tooling problem.

So I built Prism a CRM specifically for angels and micro-VCs. Not another Airtable template.

An actual product with AI agents that do the work:

- Auto-enriches startups from their website

- Summarizes pitch decks in 30 seconds

- Drafts follow-up messages every Monday for deals gone quiet

- Generates investment memos ready to share with co-investors

To get real feedback from real angels, I'm giving away 100 Premium subscriptions free for 1 full year (normally $590).

Would love brutal honest feedback from people who actually live in deal flow.

https://prismapp.co

Happy to answer any questions about how it works or what we built.

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u/Benjmttt — 16 hours ago

I got tired of managing deal flow in Notion so I built a CRM for angels here's what I learned

Spent 6 months talking to angels and micro-VCs before writing a single line of code.

The problem isn't tracking deals. Everyone has a system for that, even if it's a spreadsheet held together with prayers.

The real problem is everything around it:

Reading a 40-slide deck 10 minutes before a call

Forgetting to follow up on a deal you actually liked

Writing an investment memo that takes 3 hours when it should take 20 minutes

So I built Prism a deal flow CRM with AI agents that handle the grunt work. Drop a deck, get a structured summary. Monday morning, get a brief of what needs your attention this week. Every deal gets scored so you know where to focus.

Philosophy was simple from day one: AI suggests, you decide. The tool should disappear only your work stays visible.

Would love brutal feedback from people who actually live this problem.

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u/Benjmttt — 1 day ago