For investors

Deal flow lives on your feed. Not in your inbox.

Squawk turns the memos, theses, and portfolio updates you already write into social posts in your voice. The deal flow keeps coming while you focus on the deals you already have.

A bluebird investor in tiny round glasses at a small wooden desk reading a folded memo, with a propped-up bar-chart card and a small stack of memo cards beside it

Founders pick investors partly on whoever shows up most credibly in their feed. Theses, deal logic, and a steady pulse of portfolio support are how investors stay top of mind for the next round. The hard part is writing all of that consistently while running deal pipeline. Squawk turns the memos you already write, the theses you already have, and the portfolio updates you already share with LPs into posts in your voice. The feed stays alive between deals, and you spend minutes reviewing instead of staring at a blank text box on a Sunday.

Sound familiar?

Deals get the hour. The feed gets nothing.

You wrote a great memo last week. It's still in Notion. Squawk turns the public-facing parts of it into a post without you starting from scratch.

Your thesis lives in pitch decks, not on the feed.

You explain the thesis to founders and LPs every week. The same explanation, refined, would be the strongest post on your feed.

Templated VC takes are easy to scroll past.

Generic 'why we invested' posts read the same across every fund. A voice profile keeps the perspective specific to you.

Conference week, then six weeks of silence.

You post a flurry around a portfolio event, then disappear until the next one. The cadence breaks before it builds.

What you actually get.

Voice profile per partner

Each partner sounds like themselves. The fund's voice is the sum of the partners, not a single corporate tone.

Memos, theses, decks, and LP updates

Drop in deal memos, sector theses, and the public-shareable parts of LP updates. Squawk turns the patterns into posts without disclosing the deal-specific bits.

Cadence around portfolio milestones

Plan around portfolio funding rounds, launches, and macro moments instead of posting reactively when something hits the news.

Campaigns around a thesis or a sector

Group a series of posts around a sector dive or a thesis. Founders see a body of thinking instead of one-off takes.

Interested in Squawk?

We're opening Squawk up to a small group of early users. Tell us a bit about yourself and we'll get in touch when there's a spot for you.

We only use this to evaluate your fit for the beta. No marketing spam. The beta currently supports LinkedIn and X; more channels are rolling out as we expand.

Questions.