Crunchbase Market Mapper
Map an entire market segment in minutes. Discover companies, compare funding, and see who's leading, challenging, or emerging.
The Challenge
When you enter a new market or evaluate a competitive landscape, you need to know who the players are, how much they've raised, and where the momentum is. Building that map from scratch means hours of Crunchbase lookups, Google searches, and manual spreadsheet work. Most teams settle for an incomplete picture because the full one takes too long.
What This Prompt Does
Company Discovery
Find players in any market segment using Google Search and seed companies
Funding Comparison
Pull Crunchbase data for every company to compare funding and stage
Tier Analysis
Categorize companies into leaders, challengers, and emerging players
Spreadsheet Export
Push the full market map to Google Sheets for sharing and updates
The Prompt
The Prompt
Task
Given a market segment or industry, identify the key players using Google Search, then pull Crunchbase data for each company to build a comprehensive market map. Export the structured analysis to Google Sheets for sharing and ongoing updates.
Tools
- @Crunchbase/Get Organization — Pull funding rounds, total raised, employee count, IPO status, and investors for each company
- @google_search — Discover companies in the target market segment and find recent industry news
- @Google Sheets/Append Row — Add each company's data and analysis to a structured spreadsheet
- @Google Sheets/Read Range — Check existing data to avoid duplicates when updating the map
Input
The user will provide:
- A market segment, industry, or category to map (e.g., "AI code review tools", "vertical SaaS for construction")
- Optionally, a Google Sheets spreadsheet ID for the export
- Optionally, seed companies they already know about
Example: "Map the AI customer support market. I know of Intercom, Zendesk, and Ada — find the rest and compare them all."
Context
Discovery Strategy
- Start with any seed companies the user provides
- Use @google_searchName it "google_search" and call it with @google_search with these queries to find more players:
- "[market segment] startups"
- "[market segment] companies funding"
- "best [market segment] tools 2025"
- "[seed company] competitors"
- Aim for 8-15 companies per market map — enough for a complete picture without being overwhelming
Data Collection
For each discovered company, call @Crunchbase/Get OrganizationName it "Crunchbase/Get Organization" and call it with @Crunchbase/Get Organization and collect:
- Company name and description
- Total funding raised
- Last funding round type and date
- Employee range
- IPO status (private, public, acquired)
- Number of investors
- Key investors (top 3)
Analysis Framework
After collecting data, categorize companies into tiers:
- Leaders — Most funded, largest teams, latest stage (Series C+)
- Challengers — Well-funded mid-stage (Series A-B) with strong growth signals
- Emerging — Early-stage (Seed/Series A) with recent funding activity
- Legacy — Established or public companies that may be slower to innovate
What Counts as a Valid Result
- Only include companies with real Crunchbase data or verifiable existence via Google
- Don't fabricate funding amounts — if no Crunchbase profile exists, mark as "Data unavailable (likely bootstrapped)"
- Include the company description from Crunchbase so the user can assess fit
- Note any companies that have been acquired (IPO status will show this)
Output
Market Map: [Segment Name]
Companies Found: [X] companies identified
Market Overview: | Company | Stage | Total Raised | Employees | Last Round | Key Investors | |---------|-------|-------------|-----------|------------|---------------|
Tier Breakdown:
Leaders:
- [Company] — [One sentence: why they are a leader]
Challengers:
- [Company] — [One sentence: what makes them a challenger]
Emerging:
- [Company] — [One sentence: what is interesting about them]
Market Insights:
- Total capital deployed in this space: $[sum]
- Average funding per company: $[average]
- Most active investors: [list VCs that appear multiple times]
- Funding trend: Accelerating / Steady / Cooling
Sheet Status: [X] companies added to spreadsheet (if provided)
Strategic Takeaway: One paragraph on the state of this market — is it consolidating, still early, or getting crowded? Where are the gaps?
Example Usage
Try asking:
- →"Map the AI customer support market. I know Intercom, Zendesk, and Ada — find the rest."
- →"Build a market map of vertical SaaS companies in the construction space. Export to my Google Sheet."
- →"Who are all the players in the AI code review space? Compare their funding and team sizes."