Comparison · GPX vs Affinity, Dynamo & DealCloud
A CRM organises the capital you know.
GPX finds the capital you don't.
Affinity, Dynamo, DealCloud and 4Degrees are excellent at one thing: making the contacts you already have searchable. GPX is built for the other side of the problem — discovering and scoring the lenders and investors whose mandates fit a deal you are working on now, across both debt and equity, from a single document.
Relationship CRMs are a system of record for the contacts you already have. GPX is a system of discovery for the capital you don't. The two sit next to each other — they do not replace each other.
The one row that decides it
Feature by feature
Sourced from public product positioning for Affinity, Dynamo, DealCloud and 4Degrees as of June 2026. GPX figures from the live product.
Where one stops, the other starts
Inbox enrichment, pipeline boards, relationship strength scoring, deal stages and shared notes. The right tool to keep an existing network organised and accountable.
Senior debt, mezz, equity and platform capital, matched from one teaser. Lender appetite scored on ten factors. Named credit officers, origination leads, LP and GP gatekeepers. Live appetite intelligence that flags who is active this quarter.
320MW solar · Iberia · EUR 180m senior debt + equity
A real-asset brief in front of a CRM and in front of GPX.
- Senior debt, EUR 180m
- Your own contacts
- Equity
- Your own contacts
- Senior debt
- Ranked lenders + credit officers
- Equity
- Matched investors + warm paths
When a relationship CRM is the right tool
If your team's main job is to keep an existing network organised — logging touchpoints, scoring relationship strength, owning a pipeline of known counterparties — a relationship CRM is the right tool and we would not pretend otherwise. Affinity, Dynamo, DealCloud and 4Degrees do that work well.
GPX earns its place the moment you need to reach beyond that network: a new asset class, a new geography, a debt cheque from lenders you have never approached, or an equity round from LPs you have never had a reason to map. That is discovery, not record-keeping, and it is a different product.