Comparison · HeyMojo vs Notion

HeyMojo vs Notion for Startup Fundraising

Notion is a great notes tool. But managing your fundraise in a Notion doc is like tracking your runway in a Google Doc — it works until it doesn't. Here's what a purpose-built fundraising OS does differently.

How it works

1

What founders use Notion for

Investor tracking spreadsheets, pitch deck outlines, OKR tracking, and general project management.

2

Where Notion breaks down

No AI analysis. No investor database. No pass probability. No data room. You build everything from scratch.

3

What HeyMojo adds

Everything Notion can't: AI pitch scoring, investor discovery, auto-built data room, PMF surveys, and weekly check-ins.

What you get

Zero Setup Time

HeyMojo works out of the box for fundraising. Notion requires you to build (or find) your own templates for every workflow.

AI Analysis Everywhere

Pitch analysis, pass probability, rejection decoder, PMF scoring — built-in, not a Notion AI add-on.

Investor Database

4,846 investors pre-loaded. Notion has no investor database — you add contacts manually.

Purpose-Built Data Models

HeyMojo's fundraising CRM understands term sheet stages, pass probability, and investor thesis. Notion uses generic database fields.

Weekly Founder Ritual

Structured weekly check-in with pattern analysis. Notion can capture notes; it can't find the patterns in them.

Notion Is Still Great For

Team wikis, product specs, meeting notes, and general project management. Use Notion for these; use HeyMojo for fundraising.

HeyMojo vs Notion

FeatureHeyMojoNotion
Investor database4,846 firmsManual entry
AI pitch analysis
Pass probability scoring
Auto-built data roomManual templates
Fundraising CRM (Kanban)Template required
AI email drafting
PMF survey tool
Weekly founder check-in
Startup-specific templatesCommunity templates
PriceFrom free$8–15/mo + setup time
Pro Feature

Included with a free HeyMojo account

Start free. Upgrade when you need more.

Frequently asked questions

Do founders actually manage fundraises in Notion?
Yes — many early-stage founders start with a Notion investor tracker or Airtable spreadsheet. It works at first. The breaking point is usually when you need AI analysis, investor discovery, or data room generation — none of which Notion provides.
Can I import my Notion investor list into HeyMojo?
Yes. HeyMojo supports CSV import for your investor contacts list. You can bring in your existing Notion database and continue tracking in HeyMojo's CRM.
Do I need to give up Notion to use HeyMojo?
No. Most founders who switch to HeyMojo for fundraising continue using Notion for team wikis, product specs, and general project management. They're complementary.

Stop reinventing fundraising tools in Notion

Use Notion for docs. Use HeyMojo for your raise.