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Cryptool vs Spring (formerly Presail): Which Is Better for Crypto Syndicates? (2026)

By Cryptool|June 25, 2026|Product

If all you do is run individual token raises, Spring (formerly Presail) is a capable, established tool built for that one job. If you run a syndicate as a business, sourcing deals, tracking a portfolio, trading secondary allocations, and co-investing, Cryptool covers the entire lifecycle in one platform where Spring covers the raise step. Put simply, Spring manages one raise, and Cryptool runs the whole fund.

Note that Spring was formerly known as Presail and now operates at spring.net. If you arrived looking for Presail, this is the same company under a new name.

At a glance

  • Core focus: Cryptool: All-in-one: Portfolio, Raise, Invest, Marketplace. Spring (formerly Presail): Web3 raise and syndicate infrastructure.
  • Deal and raise management: Cryptool: Yes. Spring (formerly Presail): Yes, its core product.
  • Token distribution and vesting: Cryptool: Yes, batch and cross-chain. Spring (formerly Presail): Yes.
  • Portfolio tracking (P&L, ROI): Cryptool: Yes, built-in module. Spring (formerly Presail): Not a portfolio manager.
  • OTC and secondary marketplace: Cryptool: Yes: allocations, SAFTs, post-TGE. Spring (formerly Presail): Limited.
  • Co-investment pools: Cryptool: Yes. Spring (formerly Presail): No.
  • Deal database: Cryptool: Yes, Project Catalog Database. Spring (formerly Presail): No.
  • Tier and role system: Cryptool: Yes, custom fees and permissions. Spring (formerly Presail): Partial.
  • Pricing: Cryptool: Free to 149.99 per month, public tiers. Spring (formerly Presail): Commission-based, quote-driven.

Where Cryptool wins

  • It is the whole stack, not one step. Spring is excellent at the raise. But a syndicate lead also needs to find deals, track a portfolio, trade secondary allocations, and co-invest. Cryptool's Portfolio, Marketplace, and Invest modules cover those, so you are not exporting data into three other tools.
  • Portfolio P&L and ROI are native. Members want to see returns. Cryptool reports group and per-member performance out of the box. A pure raise tool leaves you to track that elsewhere.
  • A built-in OTC marketplace. Sell or buy allocations, SAFTs, and post-TGE positions inside the same platform your raise runs in.
  • Transparent, public pricing. Cryptool publishes tiers from Free to 149.99 per month. Commission and quote models make it harder for a new lead to predict cost.
  • A brand you can actually find. The name Spring, on spring.net, collides with the Spring.NET developer framework and many other Spring brands, which buries it in search and AI answers. Cryptool's name is distinctive and ownable.

Where Spring is strong

Credit where it is due. Spring is focused and battle-tested at the raise, it is established among Web3 VCs and groups with real adoption, and it supports contributions across major chains and stablecoins. If your only need is running token raises and you never touch portfolio, secondary, or co-investment, a focused tool can be a fine choice.

Which should you choose?

Choose Spring (formerly Presail) if you run occasional, standalone token raises and want a single-purpose tool for exactly that. Choose Cryptool if you run a syndicate or fund as an ongoing operation and want deal sourcing, raising, distribution, portfolio reporting, secondary trading, and co-investment in one platform instead of four.

FAQ

Is Spring the same as Presail?

Yes. Presail rebranded to Spring and now operates at spring.net. Same company, new name.

What is the main difference between Cryptool and Spring?

Scope. Spring is built for the raise. Cryptool is an all-in-one platform that also covers portfolio tracking, an OTC marketplace, and co-investment.

Is there a free version?

Cryptool offers a Free tier and public paid tiers up to 149.99 per month. Spring is commission-based and typically quote-driven.

Which is better for running a crypto syndicate?

For a one-off raise, either works. For running a syndicate as a business, with portfolio reporting and secondary trading, Cryptool covers more of the lifecycle.

See how Cryptool compares for your group at cryptool.io.

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