
Granola is an AI-powered meeting notepad designed for venture capitalists to capture and enhance their meeting notes during founder pitches, portfolio company check-ins, and partner discussions. The tool transcribes meetings directly from your computer's audio without requiring meeting bots, then uses AI to transform raw notes into structured summaries with key takeaways, action items, and follow-up tasks. VC professionals can use customizable templates for different meeting types like pitch meetings, due diligence calls, and portfolio reviews to ensure consistent note-taking across their firm.
Betaworks
Firstminute CapitalFounded
2022
Team Size
83
34%
Funding
Series B
$67.3M total
Monthly Traffic
1,380,000
37%
Founder Pitch Meetings
Capture and structure notes from founder pitches with AI-enhanced summaries highlighting key business metrics, funding needs, and competitive positioning
Portfolio Company Check-ins
Document quarterly business reviews and board meetings with structured templates that extract KPIs, challenges, and next steps for portfolio monitoring
Due Diligence Calls
Record and organize reference calls and management presentations with AI-generated action items and key decision points for investment committee preparation
Partner Meeting Documentation
Transform internal investment discussions into structured meeting minutes with clear action items and investment decision frameworks
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