For a long time, we lacked a good investment research management system. We have used Microsoft OneNote extensively and it is not fit for purpose. We have trialled Evernote and the conclusion was the same. Both lack the power of databases and therefore lack the ability to properly sort, filter, link, and recall information sets. Both inevitably get to the point where information is disparate and inconsistent. We regretted ever using OneNote due to the high switching costs involved in moving platforms. We have looked at multiple SaaS-based investment research systems as well as CRM systems like Salesforce and HubSpot. Typically, these solutions are unnecessarily expensive and they never quite do everything you need. Further, unless you are a very large customer, it is impossible to influence the product road map. We landed on building our own custom system in Notion. It is a research management system, CRM system, workflow management tool, decision log, client engagement tool, and web publishing system all in one. We write about building and designing research management systems and the value that a great one can bring here.
We have made the system available to view and download in order to help other like-minded investors.
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Investment Research Management System
It includes a priorities management board, a place for all your meeting notes and general notes, homes for your work and research, a contacts database, a firm decision log, client communications tools etc. These are all set up as databases that have the appropriate metadata and links to other related databases.
This can be implemented in 5 minutes! It really is very easy. Learning the ins and outs of Notion may take a little longer but that too is easy and intuitive. The larger time cost is moving research from your old system into your new one. Moving things like contacts is easy, research can be a little trickier. That said, there are ways to semi-automate transfers from things like Evernote. Whether you are wanting to switch to this system or another, don’t let short-term switching costs prevent you from realising the long-term benefits. We write about organisational resistance to change here.
For more information on this system and designing a system in general, please read our post on Research Management Systems below.