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MacroAgents.com positions itself as a Venture Intelligence platform for founders and investors. Its stated goal is to help users discover startup and investment opportunities, analyze markets, and move from idea to launch. The page indicates that it is part of the eCorp network and claims to track 20,000+ ventures, offer a Global Venture Network, and have 2,400+ investors joined this week, but it does not provide verifiable customer cases or explain its data sources.
The clearest modules described in the public materials are Opportunity Intelligence, Automated Diligence, and Portfolio Analytics. Opportunity Intelligence offers an AI-screened project pipeline, scoring, signals, and market context. The diligence module covers financial analysis, market sizing, and risk assessment. Portfolio Analytics emphasizes real-time performance tracking and predictive modeling. The workflow is presented in three steps: import deals from a CRM, network, or manual entry; have the system automatically score, analyze, and benchmark them; and then receive insights to support investment decisions. Overall, the concept is closely aligned with deal sourcing and initial screening workflows for investment firms.
On pricing, the page explicitly states “Free forever for early members,” “Free to start,” and “No credit card required,” suggesting a low barrier to entry for early members. However, it does not disclose future pricing, feature limits, seat counts, usage quotas, or enterprise terms. For integrations, it only broadly says that deals can be imported from any CRM, without listing specific connectors such as Salesforce or HubSpot or explaining the sync mechanism. The technical information shows newsletter and pageview API endpoints, but these look more like landing-page capabilities rather than a full open API. Deployment options, permission-based collaboration, security, and compliance are not explained.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and an end-to-end narrative around opportunity discovery, diligence, and portfolio analysis. The early free access with no credit card required also makes it easy to monitor at low cost. The main drawback is that the current information looks very much like a pre-launch landing page, with no product screenshots, clear feature boundaries, data-source details, model reliability information, security/compliance documentation, or service support explanations. It is better suited to angel investors, early-stage funds, founders, and investment research teams willing to try new tools for preliminary lead management. For formal investment decisions, it should still be cross-checked against PitchBook, CB Insights, Crunchbase, Dealroom, or internal diligence workflows.
Its accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Since joining the early list does not require a credit card, payment is not currently the main barrier. If network access or data coverage is unstable, international alternatives such as PitchBook, CB Insights, Crunchbase, and Dealroom are worth considering. Users can also build a lightweight investment research database with Feishu Base, Notion, or Airtable.
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