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What's New in Crunchbase: August 2022 edition

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What’s new in Crunchbase Check out Crunchbase's latest product enhancements to help you discove

What’s new in Crunchbase Check out Crunchbase's latest product enhancements to help you discover, research and engage with prospects! [See All Updates]( Crunchbase secured a $50M series D investment We closed a $50 million Series D and put ourselves on the path to profitability! With this funding, we will invest in the features and data that support account discovery, qualification, tracking, and prospect engagement. Read more about how we closed this round as well as what’s to come on our blog. [LEARN MORE]( Exclusive access for HubSpot users to build and track your pipeline right from Crunchbase Be the first to try new integrations before they're released to the public. With Crunchbase’s HubSpot integration (exclusive to Pro and Enterprise), you can push accounts and contacts to your CRM. Throughout the early access period, we’ll also be releasing new capabilities of the integration. [LEARN MORE]( Qualify prospects with machine-learning based recommendations Save time prospecting with relevant account recommendations delivered right to you. Now, you can see a personalized fit score to understand why a company is recommended for you, and you can engage with the right decision-makers with contact preferences. [CHECK IT OUT]( Enterprise exclusive: Prospect smarter with CRM search filters In addition to seeing which accounts already exist in your CRM, you can filter by your Salesforce data in advanced search to streamline the process of finding net new qualified accounts and resurfacing stale leads. Chat with our team to learn how! [LEARN MORE]( Push additional data fields with Salesforce custom field mapping With Crunchbase's Salesforce integration, you can identify new, unclaimed accounts and push them directly into your CRM. And now, with new custom field mapping, you can customize the fields you push to accommodate more complex validation rules, improve data hygiene, and more. [LEARN MORE]( "Crunchbase Pro allows us to qualify accounts 3 times faster than ever before, and the flexibility of the data has been a lifesaver." Director of Marketing, Engagio [READ STORIES]( © 2022 Crunchbase Inc., All rights reserved. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( [View in Browser]( [Unsubscribe](

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