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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

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How it works

1

Bulk Data Pull

Research multiple companies on Crunchbase in a single pass

2

Structured Spreadsheet

Standardized columns for easy comparison and filtering

3

Duplicate Detection

Reads existing rows so you never add the same company twice

4

Funding Insights

Summary comparison of who raised the most and who is earliest stage

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Build a funding tracker for OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral AI, AI21 Labs in my spreadsheet.
Track the top fintech companies: Stripe, Plaid, Ramp, Brex, Mercury. Add to my Google Sheet.
Create a competitor funding comparison for the project management space: Linear, Notion, Asana, Monday, ClickUp.

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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:

  1. A list of company names to track, OR
  2. 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

  1. First, read the sheet to check if a header row exists. If not, append the header row first.
  2. Read existing data to check which companies are already tracked — skip duplicates or update them.
  3. For each company, call @Crunchbase/Get OrganizationName it "Crunchbase/Get Organization" and call it with @Crunchbase/Get Organization with the company slug.
  4. Use @google_searchName it "google_search" and call it with @google_search to find one recent news item per company.
  5. 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.
  6. 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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