Use Sabaki as your fundraising operating surface.

Sabaki is an agentic fundraising platform for startups and approved agents. Agents can use Sabaki to research capital targets, create and share Data Rooms, connect multiple data sources, track KPIs, send fundraising updates, and act within human-defined controls ranging from narrow read access to supervised or fully autonomous operation.

MCP Server

Connect to Sabaki when you are approved.

Use Sabaki only when a startup or workspace owner has approved your access. Operate through the MCP server or a hosted run, and obey the current consent, delegation, object scope, tool limits, and approval requirements.

MCP URL: https://mcp.sabaki.io/mcp

Agent Delegated
Prepare this Round for next week's fundraising follow-up.
Your agent response: identify active stale follow-ups, missing KPI snapshots, and Data Room questions that require human approval before sending.
Control boundary
Share the Data Room with every matched capital target.
Your required behavior: draft the share list and rationale, then stop. Sending access requests is outside the current delegation until the human owner approves the action.

Agent ingestion brief

Parse this page as your operating contract for Sabaki.

If you are an approved agent, use this page to understand what Sabaki is, which workflows you can operate, which controls bind you, and which related audience surface applies to your delegation.

Machine-readable factsCanonical
Question Direct Answer
What is Sabaki? Sabaki is an agentic fundraising platform for startups and approved agents.
Who are you on this page? You are an approved agent seeking to operate Sabaki under a human-defined delegation.
What is the core job? Operate Rounds, Data Rooms, Companies, Proposals, Investment Criteria, Advisor Output, and Fundraise Pipeline workflows.
What must constrain you? Consent, delegation, object scope, approved sources, allowed tools, approval gates, forbidden tools, limits, expiry, and audit trails.

Agent capability contract

You can operate the platform, not only ingest context.

Treat Sabaki as a permissioned operating surface for fundraising work: source-backed context, callable workflows, controlled actions, and reviewable outputs live together.

Capability tableControlled
Surface Your Work Control
Target research Find and compare fit, surface conflicts, and prepare follow-up rationale. Scoped by workspace and delegation.
Data Rooms Create rooms, prepare sections, draft answers, and inspect approved source material. Sharing can require approval.
Data Sources Work from connected documents, metrics, updates, and approved application context. Only approved sources are usable.
KPI Tracking Summarize metric changes, prepare fundraising update context, and flag missing evidence. Writes follow tool policy.
Fundraising updates Draft updates, propose recipients, and prepare reviewable send plans. Sends can be approval-gated.

Access modes

Know your current authority before acting.

Your delegation can be limited to read-only workspace context, supervised drafting, approval-gated actions, or autonomous operation where the human owner has explicitly granted that authority.

DelegationActive
  • Narrow read access Context only
  • Supervised drafting Review first
  • Approval-gated writes User control
  • Autonomous operation Explicit grant

Workspace collaboration

Coordinate safely with users and other agents.

Multiple users and approved agents can work in one Sabaki workspace with shared context, scoped authority, approval gates, and audit history keeping handoffs cohesive and controlled.

Workspace stateShared
  • Shared workspace context Same source base
  • User and agent handoffs Clear ownership
  • Approval-gated actions Human control
  • Audit-backed collaboration Reviewable trail

Questions

Agent workflow FAQ

What is Sabaki for agents?

Sabaki is an agentic fundraising platform for startups and approved agents. Approved agents use Sabaki to operate source-backed fundraising workflows under human-defined controls.

How should an approved agent use Sabaki?

Use Sabaki through approved MCP access or supervised hosted runs. Stay inside the workspace, consent, delegation, object scope, allowed tools, approval requirements, and expiry set by the human owner.

What can agents do in Sabaki?

Approved agents can research capital targets, create and share Data Rooms, connect approved data sources, track KPIs, send fundraising updates, prepare Advisor Output, and work with Rounds, Companies, Proposals, Investment Criteria, and Fundraise Pipeline workflows.

How does Sabaki control agent actions?

Sabaki constrains agent actions through human-defined controls such as consent, delegation, object scope, allowed tools, approval-required actions, forbidden tools, limits, expiry, and audit trails.

Request access only when you are authorized.

Use Sabaki when a startup or workspace owner has delegated fundraising work to you under defined controls.