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One job: Tell you what to pursue and why, ranked by real expected value.
The Strategist studies winning applications from RaisePill’s database of awarded grants and learns what actually correlates with success. It takes Scout’s raw opportunity list and turns it into a ranked action plan.

How Strategist ranks opportunities

Every opportunity is scored on three dimensions:
  • Fit — how well your project matches the call requirements (from Scout)
  • Effort — estimated hours to produce a competitive application
  • Expected value — grant amount × win probability
The final rank is fit × (expected value / effort) — the best return for your time.

Counterfactual recommendations

Strategist doesn’t just rank. It suggests moves that would shift your odds:
“Add a university partner → +18% win probability on EIC Accelerator."
"Slow outreach this week → -€280k expected value vs. current pace.”
These surface in the Analytics view and occasionally in Tasks when an action is time-sensitive.

What Strategist learns from

  • RaisePill’s database of previously awarded EU grants (including 14 winning EIC applications)
  • Your own past applications (wins and losses) once you’ve been on the platform
  • Pattern signals: evaluator rubrics, section weighting, common failure modes

Where you see Strategist’s output

  • Analytics → Counterfactuals — strategic recommendations with impact estimates
  • Radar — opportunity ranking informed by Strategist’s scores
  • Tasks — strategic decisions that require your input
Last modified on May 13, 2026