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80x for venture capital

The deal messenger
for venture capital.

Sourcing happens in DMs. Diligence happens in group chats. LPs live on WhatsApp. 80x puts every channel a deal moves through in one keyboard-first Mac window, with the Attio or Affinity record live beside every chat, and every deal on the record.

macOS 26 or later · no unofficial APIs · your number stays yours

Where the record goes to die

Your best deals have no record

The deals that make a fund are hashed out in chat. None of it reaches the CRM.

01

The deck in the padel thread

Read, replied to, never filed. Six weeks later it is forty scrolls up, between weekend plans and a tooth-fairy update.

02

The intro in a LinkedIn DM

The intro that converts lands in a DM, not your inbox. No integration sees it. To your CRM, the relationship does not exist.

03

The terms agreed across three apps

Half in WhatsApp, half in email, closed on a call. Someone rebuilds it from memory. Or nobody does.

The chat on the left. The record on the right.

One window. One record. No data entry.

Nothing to import, nothing to migrate. Open the app, scan a QR code, and the record starts writing itself.

One window

Every channel a deal moves through

The official WhatsApp Web, LinkedIn, and Gmail, natively. The founder, the co-investor, and the LP are one keystroke apart.

The inspector

Full context before you type

Deal stage, owner, next step, live beside the chat. Read and edit the record without leaving the conversation.

Selective sync

The deal note writes itself

A thread or a single line, filed to the right record in one keystroke. Deduplicated, timestamped, written once.

Built from inside the workflow

Born in venture. Still deepest here.

80x was built by the team that ran deal-ops engineering for 68 venture funds and firms, from first-time managers to Union Square Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. Deployed across the fund, every partner's WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and Gmail files to one clean CRM: intros stop dying in someone's DMs, and “who knows this founder” has one true answer. The full safety model.

Pricing, published

From $30 /user/mo

Starter $30, Business $40, monthly or yearly. Free to try.

Your competition is still scrolling for the deck. Close the tabs. Open the cockpit.

Free to try · Starter $30/mo · Business $40/mo