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How it works

Point it at the data room.It does the rest.

Diligence software your deal team runs on its own hardware. Four phases, one operating cadence, and a full source trail at every step.

The deal, end to end01

Four phases. One operating cadence.

  1. 01

    Scope the thesis

    Before the engine runs, you encode the thesis. Sectors, check size, return profile, and the questions that decide a yes-or-no on each target become the screening rubric the engine grades against. Set it up once; it runs on your hardware.

    DeliverablesThesis briefScreening rubricOperating cadence
  2. 02

    Source & screen

    Targets are scored against the rubric. Only evidence-ready opportunities advance. Screen memos come out with the citation trail attached and a defensible 'why this advances' position.

    DeliverablesScreen memosEvidence pre-readPipeline scorecard
  3. 03

    Run diligence

    The engine reconciles the data room against management's claims across every discipline (commercial, operations, HR, legal, regulatory, tax, IT/cyber, financial), and each finding ships with the problem and the recommended fix. Findings are graded, owner-assigned, and source-linked; critical flags gate the export, and nothing ships without a reviewer's signoff.

    DeliverablesFindings logTie-out workpapersCritical-flag gate
  4. 04

    Close & 100-day

    IC packs, lender materials, working-capital true-ups, and integration plans land with citations the buyer can defend in committee. The artifacts you export are the artifacts your IC reads.

    DeliverablesIC packLender pack100-day workplan
The differentiator02

One engine. Every discipline, reconciled.

Every discipline runs on one engine and checks against the others, so a tax position and a commercial assumption can’t quietly contradict.

No separate vendor per workstream, no findings that disagree across silos. The engine reconciles the data room against management’s claims across all eight disciplines at once, and each finding ships with the problem and the recommended fix.

01
Financial
QofE · tie-out
02
Commercial
Market · pipeline
03
Operations
Cost · capacity
04
Legal
Contracts · liabilities
05
Tax
Exposure · structuring
06
Human capital
Census · retention
07
IT / cyber
Systems · exposure
08
Regulatory
Permits · compliance

Against the conventional model:every discipline on one engine, cross-checked against the rest, not a separate vendor per workstream and not findings that quietly disagree.

Operating cadence03

A first pass in an hour. A signed deliverable in one to two weeks.

The engine drafts; your reviewer verifies and signs. Findings render “Unverified” until a reviewer signs off, so nothing leaves the room unchecked.

Findings are graded, owner-assigned, and gated. Nothing exports past an unresolved critical flag. The engine suggests the adjustment, the SPA mechanism, the price chip. The recommendation can be “walk away” — and the call is yours.

Operating cadencePer deal
Reviewable first pass
~1hr
Within roughly an hour of data-room access, a reviewable first pass lands. Not a status note, real findings to react to.
Citation-complete draft
End of
week
The signed, citation-complete deliverable follows by end of week, every number tied back to the data room.
IC-ready, reviewer-signed
1–2wks
End-to-end, an IC-ready package: diligence that used to take a full team months. A reviewer signs the work before it ships.
Throughput

5,600 files in about four minutes — on a corporate laptop.

Not a server, not a cloud cluster. stet parsed, indexed, and reconciled a 1.5 GB data room on standard hardware your team already has. The heavy work never leaves the machine.

5,600
Files processed
~4 min
End to end
1
Corporate laptop
0
Cloud servers
Run a pilot

Bring a real deal. We’ll run a pilot.

A pilot is a screening pass plus a confirmatory loop on one live target. We respond within one business day, and we’ll tell you straight if it isn’t a fit.

Berkeley, CAU.S. mid-market · $25–250M EVOn-prem deploymentResponse ≤ 1 business day