Deck'd + Granola

Your call notes just became your proposal.

The buyer told you exactly what they need — and it's sitting in your Granola notes. Deck'd turns those notes into the proposal's narrative automatically, so the document sounds like the conversation.

The gap Deck'd closes

Great discovery, generic proposal. Sound familiar?

Most teams do real discovery and then send a proposal that ignores it — because turning notes into a document is an afternoon nobody has. So the buyer gets boilerplate, and wonders if you were listening. Deck'd makes the notes the point.

Granola · Discovery call
Northwind Logistics · today, 2:03 PM
  • “Manual reporting takes about six hours a week.”
  • “We need the two warehouses on one system by Q4.”
  • “Security review is the step that stalled last time.”
From the proposal
Where Northwind is today
  • Too much manual reportingRoughly six hours a week goes to pulling numbers by hand.
  • Two warehouses, two systemsConsolidation by Q4 is the forcing deadline.
  • Security review, handled earlyWe front-load the review that stalled the last rollout.

Notes come to the deal

Pick a deal and Deck'd finds the relevant Granola meetings — no hunting, no exporting, no pasting.

Said becomes written

Priorities, objections, requirements, and agreed next steps from the call shape the summary and approach.

In your brand, instantly

The result is a designed proposal in your brand system — not a text file to reformat.

Why buyers notice

“They actually listened.”

A proposal that opens with the buyer's own priorities — the compliance deadline they mentioned, the integration they asked about, the rollout timeline they need — reads completely differently than one that opens with your company history.

  • Executive summary anchored in their words
  • Objections from the call addressed head-on
  • The agreed next step, already in the document

Send it while it's warm

The best time to send a proposal is hours after the call, not next week. Deck'd makes same-day the default.

You review everything

Notes inform the draft; you approve it. Nothing goes to a buyer without your eyes on it.

Pairs with HubSpot

Granola brings what was said; HubSpot brings who, how much, and what stage. Together they give Deck'd the full picture of the deal.

Deck'd + Granola FAQ

How does the Granola integration work?
Connect Granola once, and when you pick a deal Deck'd finds the relevant meeting notes — recent calls with that company and its contacts. What the buyer said, asked, and agreed to becomes input for the proposal's narrative: priorities, challenges, requirements, and next steps.
What ends up in the proposal from my notes?
The substance, not the transcript. Deck'd distills your notes into the buyer's goals, pain points, and requirements, and writes the executive summary and approach around them. Nothing is quoted verbatim unless you put it there.
What if my notes are messy?
That's the normal case. Granola's notes are already structured summaries, and Deck'd extracts what matters for the proposal — you review the draft before anything is sent, so you stay in control of what the buyer sees.
Do you support other notetakers?
Granola is first. Gong, Fireflies, and Fathom are on the roadmap — tell us which you use when you join the waitlist. You can also paste notes in manually from any tool.

From the call to the close

Stop letting great discovery go to waste.

Join the waitlist — Granola + HubSpot teams get the first invites.