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Shopify export · 42 products · 318 chunks · 2 min ago

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Brand Voice Guide

PDF · 14 pages · 86 chunks · yesterday

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Parent Interviews (Q1)

Google Doc · 8 transcripts · 194 chunks · 1 week ago

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Montessori Method — Reference

Notion · 6 pages · 72 chunks · 2 weeks ago

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ASTM F963 Toy Safety Standard

astm.org · web clip · 48 chunks · 1 month ago

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COMPOUNDING
Your knowledge compounds.
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Every doc, every correction, every rule is kept. Article 100 writes from everything article 1 knew, plus everything since.
  • Article 1Specs uploaded by hand, brand do's and don'ts, and two interviews.
  • Article 10Full catalog, feedback voice rules, three competitor teardowns.
  • Article 100Every doc, every correction, performance feedback baked into strategy.
WHAT IT DOES
From buried docs to grounded drafts.

GROUNDED CONTENT

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  • Cites your specs verbatim, never invented
  • Pulls from your research, not Wikipedia
  • Inline citations, traceable to your docs
yoursite.com/blog/best-crms-for-startups-2026

Why churn spikes at month 14

8 citations·3 from your KB

In this article

  • → What makes a CRM "startup-ready"
  • → Pricing models compared
  • → Integrations that actually matter
  • → Our picks by company stage

If you're picking a CRM for a startup in 2026, the deciding factor isn't features — it's how the tool scales with your team headcount¹. Most startups outgrow their first CRM within 14 months², and the switching cost is real.

What makes a CRM "startup-ready"

Three things matter: usage-based pricing, strong API integrations with your stack, and a data model that doesn't fight you. We explored the first in our SaaS pricing guide.

Figure 1 — Custom diagram
SeedABCGrowth

References

  1. ¹ Bessemer, "State of the Cloud 2025" — bvp.com/atlas
  2. ² Gartner, "SMB CRM Lifecycle" — gartner.com/…

RESEARCH ARCHIVE

Put your research to work.

  • Interviews quoted in context
  • Competitor analyses surfaced on topic
  • Industry data cited with sources
Search knowledge…
All sources6Products1Brand1Research3Compliance1

Product Catalog

Shopify export · 42 products · 318 chunks · 2 min ago

Indexed

Brand Voice Guide

PDF · 14 pages · 86 chunks · yesterday

Indexed

Customer Reviews Export

CSV · 1,204 rows · 412 chunks · 3 days ago

Indexed

Parent Interviews (Q1)

Google Doc · 8 transcripts · 194 chunks · 1 week ago

Indexed

Montessori Method — Reference

Notion · 6 pages · 72 chunks · 2 weeks ago

Indexed

ASTM F963 Toy Safety Standard

astm.org · web clip · 48 chunks · 1 month ago

Indexed

AUTOMATE

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  • No more rewriting from scratch
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  • Your specs and stats, never invented
LC

Little Climbers Co.

Brand voice

VoiceStyleBrand kitExamples

Tone

Formal
Warm
Corporate
Playful
Technical
Accessible
Authoritative
Friendly

Just applied · parent-first, warmer tone

Before

Our advanced motor-skill development apparatus helps children aged 12–36 months achieve gross-motor milestones.

After

Your little climber builds confidence and strength — one wobbly step at a time.

Active style rules

  • Write parent-first. Lead with what the reader gets, not specs.
  • Avoid jargon without a plain-language follow-up.
  • Second-person singular ("your toddler", not "children").
  • Keep paragraphs under 3 sentences.
  • Cite primary sources for every safety or developmental claim.

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Create

Pulls what's relevant for every article. Cites inline and grounded in your facts.

CHROME · FIREFOX

Capture knowledge while you browse.

Pricing page of a competitor? A research paper? One click: tagged, indexed, and categorized before you close the tab.

Snippets are also retrieved, cited, and curated like any document you upload.

competitorblog.com/posts/pricing-strategy-2026

Pricing · 6 min read

How we priced our SaaS in 2026

Anchor on outcome value, not feature count — buyers pay for the answer, not the inputs.

ACME.BOTSaved

Document

Competitor pricing — Q2 teardown

Category

Research

Tags

#pricing#competitor#teardown

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