AI-Powered Venture Capital Wiki / Knowledge Hub for Investors
The problem
The company had outgrown siloed notes, spreadsheets, and ad‑hoc docs.
As deal volume and portfolio scaled, the lack of a centralized workspace led to duplicated data and slow decision cycles.
- Diligence notes, docs, and emails scattered across tools
- No single source of truth
- Portfolio updates, KPIs, and asks not standardized
- Difficulty finding critical information quickly
The result: missed follow‑ups, inconsistent evaluations, and longer time‑to‑decision.
The Solution
A unified Venture Capital Wiki in Notion.
Built as a connected system that became the fund's single source of truth across sourcing, diligence, investment, and portfolio support.
System structure
- Categories: organized knowledge base using categories for easy navigation and discovery
- Tags: flexible tagging system to organize and filter content across the wiki
- Verification: content verification workflows to ensure accuracy and quality
- Owners: assigned ownership for accountability and maintenance of wiki pages
- Search: powerful search functionality leveraging categories, tags, and metadata for instant findability
- Templates: predefined templates based on document category to ensure consistency
- AI-powered: serves as the data source for Notion AI, enabling the team to find and analyze information in seconds with greater accuracy
Results
System scalability
System grows with the organization, accommodating new documentation types, categories, team structure and permission levels without requiring redesign.
Faster onboarding
A centralized knowledge base helps new hires quickly understand processes, access historical context, and follow a predefined onboarding path.
Efficient decisions
Consolidated notes, data, and files reduce context switching and accelerate investment committee decisions.
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