AI Browser for Venture Capital Firms: Campaign Research

How venture capital firms run campaign research in Strawberry. Surfaces, signals, real output, and tradeoffs for venture capital firms.

This guide is for venture capital firms that run campaign research. It names the surfaces a VC firm typically uses, where the friction sits, and how an AI browser like Strawberry runs the workflow without forcing the team to learn a new stack.

How venture capital firms approach campaign research

A VC firm runs this work in a specific way: source startups, conduct diligence, lead or follow rounds, and support portfolio companies post-investment. The current pain is concrete - deal flow is overwhelming; diligence is research-heavy; portfolio support competes with new investment work. The reason an AI browser helps here is that venture capital firms already touch many surfaces (Affinity or Attio (relationship-aware CRM), Notion or Coda for deal memos, LinkedIn, Pitchbook or Crunchbase, Gmail), and the bottleneck is the human moving data and context between them.

What a good campaign research run looks like for venture capital firms

The goal is to gather the context needed to brief, target, and de-risk a campaign before spending budget. Success metric: campaign launches on time, CAC within target, and creative does not need a rewrite mid-flight. In an industry context that means: an investment memo grounded in real signals (team, traction, market) with the right partners cc'd.

Buying signals campaign research should react to

The signals that should trigger campaign research for a VC firm include: a founder shows up multiple times in inbound, competitor announces a round in the same space, founder posts a hiring spike on LinkedIn. Strawberry watches the public web (LinkedIn, news, job boards, the company's own site) for these and pairs them with whatever lives in the team's existing tools.

How Strawberry runs campaign research for venture capital firms

  1. Connect the existing stack (Gmail, CRM, sheets, Slack, etc) so Strawberry can read in-place.
  2. Define one sentence of what 'done' looks like for campaign research in your specific VC firm setup.
  3. Ask Strawberry to read the relevant context, then research the gaps via the browser.
  4. Strawberry produces the campaign research output in the shape your team can use immediately.
  5. A human reviews before any external action (send, update, post) goes out.
  6. The approved output gets logged back into your system of record so the next person sees it.

A real campaign research output for venture capital firms

This is an example of the shape, not your literal team's output - swap the specifics for your context:

  • Campaign: AI browser launch on Meta Ads - Nordic ICP
  • Audience: founders + ops leads at 10-200 person SaaS companies in SE/DK/NO
  • Channels: Meta Ads (primary), LinkedIn (secondary), founder LinkedIn organic
  • Messaging: 'The browser that does the boring work' - 3 variants
  • Risks: Meta still needs Business Verification stable; budget capped at €500/wk in test phase

When this is right for venture capital firms, and when it is not

This workflow is right when venture capital firms have multiple recurring instances of campaign research to run each week, and when the existing stack is mostly online and connectable. It is the wrong fit when campaign research happens once a quarter or requires deep domain expertise the agent does not have. In that case, the VC firm should run it manually and capture the playbook for the next iteration.

Three mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping competitor analysis and rebuilding a positioning someone else already won
  • Guessing at audience instead of pulling real segmentation
  • No creative references so the team designs in a vacuum

Caveats

Strawberry holds back on sending email, updating CRM records, or changing shared systems until a human approves the action. Treat the agent as a fast first-draft author, not an autopilot.

Venture Capital Firms + Strawberry running campaign research

1 Inputs

Stack

Typical VC firm surfaces: Affinity or Attio (relationship-aware CRM), Notion or Coda for deal memos, LinkedIn.

2 Triggers

Signals

Watch: a founder shows up multiple times in inbound, competitor announces a round in the same space.

3 Output

Compose

Synthesise into the campaign research shape.

4 Review

Human

Approve before external actions; log to system of record.

FAQ

Does this work for small venture capital firms?

Yes - the workflow scales down to a 2-person VC firm. The smaller the team, the more leverage an AI browser provides because the same person owns multiple surfaces.

Which tools do venture capital firms need to connect?

The most common stack: Affinity or Attio (relationship-aware CRM), Notion or Coda for deal memos, LinkedIn, Pitchbook or Crunchbase, Gmail. The browser handles everything else without setup.

What is the biggest mistake to avoid?

Skipping competitor analysis and rebuilding a positioning someone else already won.