Comparisons

RoundOS vs HeyMojo: a fundability verdict vs a running pipeline

HeyMojo is strongest for fundability diagnostics and pitch-gap analysis. RoundOS is strongest at running the live round from founder context.

Jun 14, 20268 min readComparisons

Short answer: Choose HeyMojo if you want a brutally honest diagnosis of how fundable you are: a 0-100 fundability score across the eight dimensions VCs weigh, a pitch-gap analysis with the questions investors will ask, and a weekly rescan ritual to track progress. Choose RoundOS if you want a system that runs your live round from your own context: fund and person dossiers, partner/principal/analyst contacts, recent activity signals, warm-path context, meeting memory, founder-voice drafts you review, and a daily queue of next moves. HeyMojo tells you the score. RoundOS tells you the next move.

A fundability score is a verdict about you. It is sharp, useful, and you mostly need it once: fix the weak dimension, raise your number, move on. But a closed round is not a higher score. It is sixty conversations that have to be run, remembered, and followed up. You cannot rescan your way into a wire. That gap is the comparison.

What HeyMojo does (from its public pages)

HeyMojo's core promise is "See Through Investor Eyes." It scores your startup the way a VC would and tells you what to fix. Based only on its current site and pricing page:

  • Fundability diagnostics. A 0-100 fundability score across eight dimensions (market size, team, traction, moat, unit economics, timing, capital efficiency, exit), in about five minutes, no deck required.
  • Investor-ready report. Pitch-gap analysis with the specific weaknesses investors will probe and suggested answers, an investor match by stage/sector/check size, and a prioritized improvement roadmap. Founders rescan weekly to track progress.
  • Free tools. Pitch deck analysis, startup health score, deal readiness, YC interview prep, and more.
  • Higher-tier stack. Pro adds a weekly check-in ritual, a War Room, and a Founder Log. Pro+ adds an agent that runs outbound, drafts a weekly investor update, and writes content, including up to 100/day outbound prospecting when warmed. Pro+ Ultra adds an investor firm database (4,846 firms), a named-people database (24,455 investors with LinkedIn and recent deals), an auto-built data room, a fundraising tracker, and five fundraising AI agents.

Pricing is public and transparent: Free, Pro at $39/month, Pro+ at $149/month, and Pro+ Ultra at $199/month, which HeyMojo positions as replacing $400 to $1,500/month of founder tooling.

Sources: heymojo.ai / heymojo.com/pricing. Facts reflect these pages as of June 2026. HeyMojo's center of gravity is diagnostics; the investor database, data room, and outbound agent are higher-tier additions.

HeyMojo is excellent at the thing it leads with: an honest read on your fundability and your pitch. The question is whether your bottleneck is knowing your weak spots, or running the round once you know them.

What RoundOS does

RoundOS is an AI-native fundraising operating system for founder-led rounds. Its starting point is your context, not a central database or a scorecard. You connect an investor list, inbox and calendar context, meeting notes and transcripts, deck context, screenshots, notes, CRM exports, and network exports. RoundOS adds an investor intelligence layer on top.

From your sources, RoundOS enriches the pipeline with fund and person dossiers, contacts across fund roles (partner, principal, analyst), recent news and activity signals, warm-path context, and recommended next moves. It keeps meeting memory, so a conversation from three weeks ago shapes today's follow-up. It drafts context-aware investor messages for you to review and send. On higher-tier plans, RoundOS can actively enrich your pipeline rather than only store what you uploaded.

The contrast in one line: HeyMojo grades your readiness and a static database of investors. RoundOS runs your live pipeline from your own context and hands you the next move.

Feature comparison

CapabilityHeyMojoRoundOS
Fundability diagnostics0-100 score across 8 dimensionsNot a scoring tool
Pitch-gap analysisYes, with suggested answersDeck context used for enrichment, not a gap score
Investor databaseStatic: 4,846 firms, 24,455 named peopleInvestor intelligence from your connected sources
Fund and person dossiersDatabase profiles with recent dealsFund and person dossiers tied to your pipeline
Partner/principal/analyst contactsNamed-people directoryContacts mapped across fund roles in your pipeline
News and activity signalsRecent deals in the databaseRecent news and activity signals on your targets
Warm-path mappingNot described at network levelWarm-path context tied to your network and sources
CRM / pipelineFundraising tracker (kanban)Pipeline with signal-aware prioritization
Meeting memoryFounder Log of patternsNotes and transcripts surfaced into follow-ups
OutreachOutbound agent, up to 100/day prospectingFounder-voice drafts, founder-reviewed, per investor
Daily next-move queueWeekly check-in ritualDaily queue of next actions

Read the table by what you are missing. If you do not know why investors pass, HeyMojo's diagnostics are the fastest answer. If you know, and the problem is running the conversations, the pipeline rows matter more.

Where HeyMojo wins

Be generous and specific, because for many founders this is the right first tool.

  • You do not know why you are getting passed. HeyMojo's 0-100 score and pitch-gap analysis are an honest, fast read on your weak dimensions. Nothing in RoundOS grades your fundability this way.
  • You want a cheap, sticky weekly ritual. Pro at $39/month and a weekly rescan keep you improving. That is a different and useful habit from running a pipeline.
  • You want a broad bundle at one low price. Pro+ Ultra packs an investor database, a data room, a tracker, and agents for $199/month, which is aggressive value if you want everything in one place.
  • You are pre-pipeline. Before you have live conversations, a diagnosis plus a starter database may be exactly what you need.

If your need is honest feedback and a low-cost starter stack, HeyMojo is a reasonable buy and you can stop here.

Where RoundOS wins

RoundOS pulls ahead once you know you are fundable and the round has to be run from your own context.

  • It runs on your pipeline, not a static database. HeyMojo gives you 4,846 firms and 24,455 names to browse. RoundOS enriches the investors you are talking to right now, with fund and person dossiers and live signals, then ranks your own pipeline.
  • Role-level depth, not a directory. Which partner versus principal versus analyst, the live warm path, and the reason an investor belongs in this week's queue.
  • Meeting memory that drives the follow-up. A conversation from three weeks ago shapes today's message, beyond a log of patterns.
  • Founder-voice drafts you review, not volume outbound. HeyMojo's agent can prospect up to 100/day. RoundOS drafts one high-context message per investor in your voice, and you send it. Nothing goes out unattended, because one wrong automated message to a lead is expensive.
  • A daily next move, not a weekly score. The round needs a decision today, not a number next week.

Example workflow: after the score, the round still has to run

Before. You scored your startup, fixed the weak dimension, and your fundability is strong. Good. Now you have 30 live conversations. One investor went quiet after a great call. Another asked about churn and you never circled back. A third is ready, but you forgot a commitment from your last meeting. A score and a static database cannot help with any of this.

After, in RoundOS.

  1. You connect your inbox, calendar, meeting transcripts, notes, and the investor list.
  2. RoundOS enriches each live record: the fund's stage and check size, the right partner versus principal versus analyst, recent activity, and your warm path.
  3. It flags the gone-quiet investor as a stalling thread and surfaces the unanswered churn question from your transcript.
  4. It drafts a short follow-up in your voice referencing the exact commitment from your last meeting, and queues it for review.
  5. You edit a line and send. The thread is logged, and the next reminder lands the day it would go stale.

Use HeyMojo to learn you are fundable. Use RoundOS so a fundable startup goes on to close the round.

Decision checklist

Choose HeyMojo if you check most of these:

  • You want an honest 0-100 read on your fundability and pitch gaps.
  • You are pre-pipeline or unsure why investors pass.
  • You want a cheap weekly improvement ritual.
  • You want a broad starter bundle at one low price.

Choose RoundOS if you check most of these:

  • You know you are fundable and the round needs running.
  • You want enrichment of your own pipeline, not a static directory.
  • You want role-level contacts, live signals, and meeting memory.
  • You want founder-voice drafts you review, not volume outbound.
  • You want a daily next-move queue for live conversations.

Many founders use both in sequence: HeyMojo to diagnose and sharpen, RoundOS to run the live round.

FAQ

Is RoundOS a HeyMojo alternative? For running the live round, yes. RoundOS enriches your own pipeline, remembers meetings, and drafts founder-reviewed follow-ups. For a fundability score, pitch-gap diagnosis, and a low-cost starter bundle, HeyMojo covers ground RoundOS does not aim to replace.

Does RoundOS give a fundability score like HeyMojo? No. RoundOS does not grade your startup against VC frameworks. If a 0-100 diagnosis and pitch-gap analysis are your need, HeyMojo's core product is the closer fit.

Does RoundOS have an investor database like HeyMojo's 24,455 people? RoundOS works from your connected sources and an intelligence layer, not a fixed directory you browse. If you want a large static database at a low price, HeyMojo Pro+ Ultra is the closer fit.

Does RoundOS do high-volume outbound like HeyMojo's agent? No, by design. HeyMojo's Pro+ agent can prospect up to 100/day. RoundOS drafts one high-context message per investor in your voice, and you review and send it. Volume is not the goal; the right message to the right partner is.

Does RoundOS send automated outreach to investors? No. RoundOS drafts context-aware messages from your history for you to review and send. Every message waits for your edit and approval before it goes out.

Try it

Import your investor list and connect your source context. RoundOS enriches the pipeline with fund and person data, partner/principal/analyst contacts, news signals, and warm-path context, then turns that into founder-reviewed drafts and a daily list of next moves. Get your fundability honest wherever you like. Bring the live conversations to RoundOS and watch the round get run.

Bring the live round to RoundOS.

Import your investor list and connect the source context behind the round. RoundOS enriches the pipeline with fund and person data, role-level contacts, signals, warm paths, meeting memory, founder-reviewed drafts, and a daily queue of next moves.