For small VC firms

Search your firm's network before searching the internet.

NetworkOS combines partner and team relationships into a permissioned firm graph. Search your teammates' direct networks, see which partner owns the relationship, and request the introduction from them.

claude.ai · diligence query
Who in our portfolio + LP base knows the CFO at Ramp well?
Found 3 strong matches. Most relevant: Jen Wu (your portco Mosaic CEO) worked under him at Stripe 2018–2021.
claude & chatgpt

Your network, inside every Claude and ChatGPT conversation.

Ask Claude or ChatGPT who in your network can help with anything. It searches your contacts, ranks them by relevance, explains why, and drafts the intro. Your relationships are now part of every AI conversation, and it works the same in both.

Investor query example

Finding a Series B fintech investor introduction
Who do I know that could intro me to a Series B fintech investor?
Found 7 people in your fund's network. Top match: Marcus Lee (Index Ventures, your co-investor in Mosaic).
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25 matches · tap one
ML
Marcus Lee
CEO
Loom Climate
warmmarcus@loomclimate.io
Series A thermal storage. Last spoke Oct '25.
AT
Aiko Tanaka
Founder
Trellis
warmaiko@trellis.co
Climate fintech operator with deep VC ties.
DP
Devon Park
CEO
Heliogen
dormantdevon@heliogen.app
9 months silent, worth a check-in.
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Opus 4.7Adaptive

Search your network in plain English.

Ask anything. You get ranked, explained matches from your contacts. No separate app, no separate query language.

Take action without leaving the chat.

It drafts double-opt-in intros, sends them via your Gmail, and logs the outcome back to NetworkOS.

Add a note after every meeting.

"Just had coffee with Sarah, add a note: she's looking for a head of growth." Done. It's logged to the right contact.

Set up in Claude →Set up in ChatGPT →60-second setup, paid Claude or ChatGPT plan required
chrome extension

Research any page. Save any LinkedIn profile. Find anyone.

Install the NetworkOS Chrome extension and your network shows up everywhere you work. AI search runs on any event page, attendee list, or directory. Save any LinkedIn profile to your graph in one click. Find anyone, fast.

01 · scan any page

AI search on event and directory pages

The extension reads what's on the page (an attendee list, a member directory, a portfolio page) and tells you who you already know, who's worth meeting, and which contact can introduce you.

acme-summit.com · attendees
M
Marcus Lee
Sarah can intro
in graph
A
Aiko Tanaka
you, 2024
in graph
D
Devon Park
9mo silent
in graph
02 · save any profile

One-click save from LinkedIn

Add any LinkedIn profile to your graph in a single click. Fields auto-enrich. Relationship strength is inferred. No data entry.

in
linkedin.com/in/sarah-chen
S
Sarah Chen
VP Engineering · Stripe
companyStripeauto
roleVP Engineeringauto
warmthwarm · met 2024auto
tagsfintech · paymentsauto
Install the Chrome extension →free with any NetworkOS account
why small VC firms

Your firm's network is bigger than any one partner.

Allocation goes to the helpful.

You are meeting founders all the time. The investor they remember is the one who helped before the round. Dictate the intro to Claude from your phone right after the meeting.

Sourcing starts inside the firm.

Search the combined partner network for founders in a category, and see which partner owns the relationship. Surface relationships the firm forgot it had.

Portfolio support, one click at a time.

Find customer intros, executives, and candidates across the whole firm network. Each introduction is one click, and NetworkOS manages the consent emails so nobody juggles the back and forth.

One graph, not another CRM.

Deal CRMs rot because nobody logs relationships by hand. NetworkOS builds the graph from email and calendar automatically, and stays focused on relationship search and action, not pipeline or fund reporting.

Turn every partner's relationships into a firm advantage.

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