It reads your deal flow, preps every meeting, checks the deck against the call, and drafts the memo.
Built for how VCs actually work. Not a CRM with AI bolted on.
Shipping in the order funds bleed most: the meeting-to-decision loop first.
One login to onboard. October to get in.
Founders, LPs, co-investors. Ask it anything; it answers with sources.
Log in with Google. Inbox and calendar connect in under a minute. Nothing to install, nothing to migrate.
It reads your last six months. Every deal already in your inbox gets scored against your thesis, including the ones you missed. Ready before your coffee is.
Tomorrow, 7:00. Your first daily brief lands. From then on it works while you sleep.
From October: 14-day trial, no card, cancel anytime. Start with one seat; the firm can follow later.
Most just haven't said it out loud yet.
It scales your admin, and it's good at that. It remembers one person's preferences, not the firm's conviction, and it will never tell you the deck said $40k MRR while the founder said $25k on the call.
It captures what happened and who you know. A CRM is where your firm keeps its records; it does not tell you what to do next.
Capwave is where your firm keeps its mind. Two-sided data, the firm's judgment encoded, and memory that compounds across every partner and every deal.
“I got about 60% of the way there and got in way over my head. Today the buy equation is stronger than the build equation.”
Capwave is the AI chief of staff for venture capital firms: an intelligence layer that connects a firm's inbox, calendar, meetings, and data rooms into one memory. It scores inbound deal flow against your thesis, preps every meeting, updates the pipeline without data entry, and tracks portfolio and LP relationships. Capwave sits on top of your existing stack from day one and can replace fragmented tools like CRMs and signal feeds at your pace, for $200 per seat per month.