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.
Investor tracking spreadsheets, pitch deck outlines, OKR tracking, and general project management.
No AI analysis. No investor database. No pass probability. No data room. You build everything from scratch.
Everything Notion can't: AI pitch scoring, investor discovery, auto-built data room, PMF surveys, and weekly check-ins.
HeyMojo works out of the box for fundraising. Notion requires you to build (or find) your own templates for every workflow.
Pitch analysis, pass probability, rejection decoder, PMF scoring — built-in, not a Notion AI add-on.
4,846 investors pre-loaded. Notion has no investor database — you add contacts manually.
HeyMojo's fundraising CRM understands term sheet stages, pass probability, and investor thesis. Notion uses generic database fields.
Structured weekly check-in with pattern analysis. Notion can capture notes; it can't find the patterns in them.
Team wikis, product specs, meeting notes, and general project management. Use Notion for these; use HeyMojo for fundraising.
| Feature | HeyMojo | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Investor database | 4,846 firms | Manual entry |
| AI pitch analysis | — | |
| Pass probability scoring | — | |
| Auto-built data room | Manual templates | |
| Fundraising CRM (Kanban) | Template required | |
| AI email drafting | — | |
| PMF survey tool | — | |
| Weekly founder check-in | — | |
| Startup-specific templates | Community templates | |
| Price | From free | $8–15/mo + setup time |
Use Notion for docs. Use HeyMojo for your raise.