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Affinity Review: Pros, Cons, Features, and Pricing

Affinity is an M&A platform and relationship intelligence CRM that helps dealmakers manage and close deals efficiently. It best serves financial operations teams in industries like banking and private equity, helping them track and manage relationships more effectively. Affinity enhances your team's decision-making with actionable insights and seamless relationship tracking.

Affinity helps dealmakers uncover new opportunities and strengthen collaboration across teams. By automatically capturing data from emails, calendars, and contact lists, it eliminates manual data entry and builds a living network of relationships that evolves over time. In this article, I’ll explore Affinity’s key features, functionality, pros and cons, use cases, and pricing so you can determine whether it fits your organization’s deal-sourcing and pipeline management strategy.

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Bradley Clifford
By Bradley Clifford

Bradley Clifford is a Chartered Accountant and the current VP of Finance at Black and White Zebra. With 15+ years of experience spanning full-cycle accounting, FP&A, M&A, and investor relations. Bradley has held senior roles at companies including Stack Overflow—where he supported its growth to a $1.8B acquisition—and Rewind. Bradley is passionate about using finance as a decision-making engine, leveraging technology, scenario planning, and AI-powered automation to transform insights into smarter, faster business strategies.