Crunchbase Funding Tracker
Build a structured funding comparison spreadsheet from Crunchbase data in minutes, not hours.
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Setup time
~10 min
Time saved
1-2 hrs/week
Difficulty
Medium
Tools
1 connected
How it works
Bulk Data Pull
Research multiple companies on Crunchbase in a single pass
Structured Spreadsheet
Standardized columns for easy comparison and filtering
Duplicate Detection
Reads existing rows so you never add the same company twice
Funding Insights
Summary comparison of who raised the most and who is earliest stage
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The Prompt
Task
Given a list of companies (or a market segment), research each one on Crunchbase and build a structured funding comparison spreadsheet in Google Sheets. This creates a reusable tracker you can update over time.
Tools
- @Crunchbase/Get Organization — Pull funding rounds, total raised, employee count, IPO status, and investor list for each company
- @Google Sheets/Append Row — Add each company's data as a new row in your tracking spreadsheet
- @Google Sheets/Read Range — Check existing data to avoid duplicates
- @google_search — Find recent funding news or announcements for additional context
Input
The user will provide either:
- A list of company names to track, OR
- A market segment (e.g., "top AI infrastructure companies") for the agent to research and then track
They must also provide a Google Sheets spreadsheet ID.
Example: "Build a funding tracker for these companies in my sheet: OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral AI, AI21 Labs. Spreadsheet ID: 1BxiMVs0XRA5nFMdKvBdBZjgmUUqptlbs74OgvE2upms"
Context
Spreadsheet Structure
Create/use these columns:
- Company Name
- Total Funding (USD)
- Last Round Type (e.g., Series C, Seed)
- Last Round Date
- Number of Rounds
- Employee Range
- IPO Status
- Key Investors (top 3)
- Number of Investors
- Last Updated
- Notes (recent news)
What to Do
- First, read the sheet to check if a header row exists. If not, append the header row first.
- Read existing data to check which companies are already tracked — skip duplicates or update them.
- For each company, call @Crunchbase/Get OrganizationName it "Crunchbase/Get Organization" and call it with @Crunchbase/Get Organization with the company slug.
- Use @google_searchName it "google_search" and call it with @google_search to find one recent news item per company.
- Call @Google Sheets/Append RowName it "Google Sheets/Append Row" and call it with @Google Sheets/Append Row to add each company's data as a new row.
- After all companies are added, summarize what was added and any companies that couldn't be found.
What Counts as a Valid Result
- Use actual Crunchbase data — don't fabricate funding amounts
- Format currency with $ and commas (e.g., $1,500,000,000)
- If a company has no Crunchbase profile, note "Not Found" and skip
- List the top 3 investors by name, separated by commas
- Use today's date for the "Last Updated" column
Output
Tracker Summary: | Company | Total Raised | Last Round | Status | |---------|-------------|------------|--------|
Added to Sheet: [X] companies added to spreadsheet
Not Found: [List any companies without Crunchbase profiles]
Funding Insights: One paragraph comparing the companies — who has raised the most, who is earliest stage, and any patterns worth noting.
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