Most collaborative calls need partners across three countries. If you're not already inside the Brussels network, that's where it stalls. Describe your project once — AI finds the partners that fit, vets them, and shows you a warm way in.
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Cold-emailing strangers, trawling the official partner portal, waiting months for a brokerage event — the people who already have the network win, and everyone else burns weeks. We built the on-ramp for everyone the network-driven system leaves out.
One line about what you do and the call you're targeting. No forms, no profile to fill in.
We search the full record of EU-funded projects and the live web, then rank organisations by topic fit, track record, availability — and the shortest warm path to you.
A ranked shortlist with the reason for each match, the connection you share, and a drafted intro ready to send.
The second-degree intro you didn't know you had — a shared past collaborator who can vouch for you.
Coordination experience, funded history, and a flag when a partner is already overcommitted.
Matches that satisfy the call's country spread and partner rules — no dead ends at submission.
A personalised message for each partner, written for your specific call and ready to send.

The partner you didn't know you could reach — found, vetted, and warmed up.
We're onboarding a first group of founders. Consultants charge €5,000–15,000 to assemble a consortium.
No. A consortium is just an agreement between organisations — any company or institution can join. Each partner only needs a free PIC code on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal at submission time, not to be found or to team up.
Yes. What you describe is used only to find your matches. We don't publish it or share it with anyone.
We combine the complete public record of EU-funded projects (who partnered with whom, on what, with what success) with live web research, then rank candidates by fit, credibility, availability, and the warm path between you and them.
Horizon Europe collaborative calls and other EU programmes that require multi-partner consortia.