Start Here: Alkemy in 15 minutes

Last updated June 25, 2026

Welcome to Alkemy. In 15 minutes you'll go from "what is this?" to your first real result. Read top to bottom — every other doc builds on this one.

What is Alkemy?

Alkemy is an AI sales-intelligence workspace for consultants. You pick the companies you want to win — your key accounts — and Luna, your AI agent, does the legwork: researching them, tracking what changes, mapping who to talk to, and writing your meeting prep.

Think of Luna as a junior analyst who never sleeps and remembers every account.

Why it beats a chatbot

A chatbot answers once and forgets. Alkemy works your accounts:

  • It remembers. Your accounts stay tracked, so Luna re-checks them instead of making you re-ask.
  • It makes real deliverables. A signals feed, connection graphs, prep packets — open them, share them, reuse them. Not a wall of text.
  • It's built for the job. Everything is shaped around "win this account," not "have a chat."

ChatGPT answers a question once. Alkemy runs the play every week.

The three things it does for you

  1. Signals — watches your accounts for changes worth acting on: funding, hiring, leadership moves, news.
  2. Connections — maps the people at an account and how they link, so you find the way in.
  3. Meeting prep — turns all of it into a meeting-ready brief.

Your first 15 minutes

No setup needed. Try this:

  1. Meet Luna. The home screen is a chat. Ask for a brief — type Create an account intelligence brief for Stripe.

    📸 Screenshot: the Luna home screen with a prompt typed in.

  2. Let it run. Research happens in the background and takes a few minutes. Watch Luna's to-do list update — keep reading while it works.
  3. Open Key Accounts in the left sidebar, then click a company.
  4. Tour the five tabs — Home, People, Signals, Prep Packet, Graph. Start with Signals to see what changed.

    📸 Screenshot: an account's Signals tab.

  5. Find who to reach. Open People, then build the Graph. (See Connections & warm intros.)
  6. Prep a meeting. Generate a Prep Packet — who to talk to, talking points, likely objections.

That's the loop: track → understand → prep. Everything else just makes a step faster.

The shortcut that saves the most time

On any account, press ⌘K (or Ctrl + K), or click Search [account]… up top. That opens the account's command palette: jump between tabs, or run an action like Run Track now, Generate Prep Packet, or Build connections graph. Lost on an account? That palette is your map.

Or just ask Luna, in plain words.

Where to go next