Mentors, customers, investors. Havilo reads your whole network, sits in on the calls, and writes the introduction before anyone thought to ask.
“Find a fund that could lead a Series B for a post-510(k) medtech company with ARR between three and six million.”
Led two Class II rounds in 2025. Shah's Georgetown MPH thesis was reimbursement — a pattern we surfaced from her writing, not from Helix's site.
“A mentor in São Paulo who scaled an AgTech firm from three to five hundred engineers, with operating experience across the Southern Hemisphere.”
Havilo schedules the call. Havilo joins the call. And in the minutes before the other person arrives, the Interviewer holds a soft voice conversation with whoever's waiting — asking how last week's intro went, probing what the founder is stuck on, pinging the late attendee. It learns what nobody has written down.
How did last week’s intro to James go?
Really well — he offered to make two intros for us.
Worth telling the partner team? I can log it.
“…yeah, we're mostly looking to connect with AgTech founders in the Midwest right now, honestly anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere too.”
The call ends. By the time the founder is back at her desk, the system has used what was said to find the next two people she should meet. Every call teaches the next introduction.
Every introduction teaches the next one.
Founders run the same deep queries partners do — same reasoning, same written rationale. Staff stop routing introductions and start picking which cohorts to double down on, which mentors to recruit next, where to put the program's attention.
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