Introducing connectors.
Without any setup, you can pull context from your existing tools to generate the most accurate proposal possible. Starting with @gmail, @Outlook, @HubSpot , @NotionHQ and @SlackHQ .
No copy-pasting, no back and forth, no more hours spent gathering context from scattered data.
That's what we're building with cobl: a tool that finds the information where it lives, so the proposal goes out while the conversation is still warm.
You can try it now on https://t.co/sdYwVJxbCF
💸 @cobl_ai lève 6 millions d'euros avec Eurazeo et Station F.
Les fondateurs de la startup veulent simplifier le quotidien des commerciaux grâce à des agents IA, capables d’automatiser la production de documents 👇
https://t.co/KLyvszbJdP
Introducing @cobl_ai
You describe your deal. cobl produces the proposal.
cobl agents understand your deal context, draw from your past proposals, and respect your templates to ship the right document while the conversation is still fresh.
To celebrate our launch, we're offering 3 months of our Pro plan to anyone who tags 3 other people in the comments 👇
To make it happen, we’ve raised €6M with @eurazeo, Super Capital, Side Angels, Apok and @joinstationf .
New era for sales teams starts now.
Templates reflect how teams worked at one point.
Over time, that context changes.
And at some point,
starting from scratch feels easier than adapting.
Sound familiar?
Sales proposals take time. Formatting takes most of it.
Rebuilding slides.
Fixing headers, layouts, images.
Adapting for each client.
Making it on-brand.
Is any of this actually selling?
A good sales proposal reflects the client.
That understanding comes from research, signals, structure and context.
It’s required for every proposal, but it’s not sales work.
And it quietly eats time.
Sales call: done ✅ Proposal: chaos.
- Templates live everywhere.
- Endless versions
- Scattered info across teams and tools.
This is admin work disguised as sales.
Sales proposal series — episode 1.
The most painful part of an RFP?
The technical response table.
What it really involves:
→ Summarizing sections
→ Rewriting the same answers
→ Maintaining tables by hand
This isn’t value. It’s admin work.
We’re calling this out in our RFP series.
Get early access.
RFPs are collaborative by nature. But the work is scattered.
Ownership is unclear.
Approvals are chased.
Context lives across people and tools.
So teams respond, while coordinating everything manually.
This is admin at team scale.
👉 https://t.co/RQFY1le1Mf
Copy-pasting is still the backbone of most RFP workflows.
Moving between docs, tools, and versions, all manually.
Not because teams want to. But because there’s no system holding the work together.
This is admin pretending to be rigor.
RFP series - part 2 👇
This video shows exactly what our new document engine can do.
We’re opening early access for Cobl. So you can try it now and see the quality for yourself.
Early access gives you a lifetime discount on the Pro plan
Join us here: https://t.co/T3N5gxVs3y
#ai#AgenticAI
Recently, at @cobl_ai, we experimented with HTML rendering for documents.
This gives us a lot of freedom in terms of layout, much nicer for a dev to work with than PDF, Word or Powerpoint.
And wow, that's fast, updating the preview over 10 times per second
Today, Thinkeo becomes Cobl.
We set out to help teams escape repetitive document work, and realized repetition only makes work lose meaning.
AI can take the busywork so people can focus on what matters.
Cobl is that next step.
Join early access 👉 https://t.co/yd1hVuz9ew