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You can run business development in your head for three or four accounts. alkemy runs it for hundreds. Unlike a CRM, it does not just store contacts; unlike ChatGPT, you do not have to teach it your accounts every time. It watches them continuously: one feed of every signal that means a firm is moving, why it matters, and a meeting-ready brief one click later. It cites every source and leaves blanks instead of guessing. Built for consulting and advisory firms.
Hi Product Hunt. I am Nitesh, and I'm building alkemy.
I spent three years as a consultant. The work I hated most was business development: nights digging through filings, news, and LinkedIn, trying to find something interesting enough to say that a buyer would actually take the call. At one firm the running joke was that the whole job came down to "finding something interesting to say."
A partner can run that search in their head for three or four accounts. Nobody can do it for three hundred. alkemy does it for you. Tell it the accounts you care about and it watches them: one feed of every signal across every account, newest first, with why it matters. See one worth acting on, hit "Want to meet," and it builds a meeting-ready brief while you keep scrolling. Setup is one screen, and it starts researching your own firm while you type.
alkemy runs on public and semi-public signals (news, filings, hiring, executive moves). It cites every source and leaves blanks instead of guessing.
Pricing is simple. Every new account starts with 2,000 free credits, enough for about 20 company researches, so you can judge it on your own accounts before paying anything. After that it is $195 a month for 10,000 credits, and the code PRODUCTHUNT takes 25% off.
I onboard every early user personally. If you run business development at a consulting or advisory firm, comment or DM me and I will set you up myself. I would rather earn your use than collect your signup.
the "leaves blanks instead of guessing" line is what would actually get me to trust the output over a generic SDR tool. separate question from the private-company one above - how does it decide a signal is worth a "want to meet" versus just noise? a filing or exec move can be technically real and still mean nothing for a sales angle, so what's stopping the feed from surfacing a lot of technically-true-but-useless signals
"leaves blanks instead of guessing" is the right instinct, most of these tools would rather hallucinate a plausible-sounding reason than say "unclear." my worry would be smaller or private companies where there just isn't much public signal to work with - does the feed go quiet for those accounts, or does it start reaching for weaker signals (like generic industry news) to keep the "something interesting to say" pipeline full?
About alkemy on Product Hunt
“Know what changed, who to call and what to say”
alkemy was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 20 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #23 on the daily leaderboard. You can run business development in your head for three or four accounts. alkemy runs it for hundreds. Unlike a CRM, it does not just store contacts; unlike ChatGPT, you do not have to teach it your accounts every time. It watches them continuously: one feed of every signal that means a firm is moving, why it matters, and a meeting-ready brief one click later. It cites every source and leaves blanks instead of guessing. Built for consulting and advisory firms.
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