Never lose the story behind a deal.
Why you won, why you lost, what the customer actually said. Recalled when you need it, scoped to sales and leadership.
Every deal teaches the company something, and most of it evaporates the moment the call ends. The reason you won, the objection that keeps killing deals, the thing the buyer said in week two that turned out to matter. It ends up in someone's head or a recording nobody rewatches. MemoryCrow turns that into memory your team can recall on the next call, scoped so deal economics stay with the people who should see them.
Sound familiar?
Deal context evaporates
Win and loss reasons live in someone's head or a call recording nobody rewatches. Six months later, no one remembers.
Reps rediscover the same objections
The objection that killed three deals last quarter hits a new rep cold, because the lesson was never written down anywhere findable.
Handovers drop the thread
An account changes hands and the new owner starts from zero on history the company already paid to learn.
Ask things like this.
In plain language, inside the AI sales already uses. Every answer comes back cited and current.
With MemoryCrow.
Recall past deals instantly
Ask why a deal went the way it did, and get the answer from the retro, with the source, in the AI your team already uses.
Scoped to the right people
Deal economics stay with sales and leadership. The model only surfaces what the asker is cleared to see.
Current and cited
When pricing or positioning changes, the old answer retires itself, and every answer carries its source.
Why did we lose the Northwind deal?
Pricing. They needed usage-based billing we had not shipped yet.
Connect what sales already uses
Can I keep deal data off-limits to the rest of the company?
Yes. Memory is permission-scoped. Share to sales and leadership only, and it never surfaces to anyone else, not even in citations.
Where does it pull from?
Connect Slack, your CRM notes, call summaries, and docs, or add deal retros directly.
Give your AI a memory it can trust.
Cited, current, and only what you're allowed to see — for you, and your whole team.
A crow never forgets. Now your AI won't either.