AI-Powered Due Diligence Intelligence
We build forensic AI systems that automatically scan M&A data room documents and surface deal-killing liabilities — structured, audit-ready, and delivered before your next call.
Per document analyzed
Saved per deal in analyst hours
Risk categories covered
Continuous monitoring
01 — The Problem
Junior analysts spend 6–12 hours per deal reading contracts, financial documents, and HR agreements by hand. At $300–500/hr in billable time, that's thousands of dollars per transaction — before a single flag is raised.
Revenue concentration buried in financial schedules goes unnoticed until it's too late to renegotiate valuation.
Change-of-control clauses triggering client termination rights collapse deal value post-close.
Key-person vulnerabilities with no non-competes create undisclosed flight risk in the leadership team.
Expired leases with penalty escalation clauses silently erode EBITDA from day one of ownership.
02 — How It Works
Document Intake
Documents are uploaded to a monitored data room folder. The system detects new files instantly and queues them for analysis — no manual triggers required.
Forensic Analysis
A purpose-built AI auditor scans each document against a defined checklist of deal-killing liabilities. Every finding is grounded in a verbatim source quote — no hallucination, no inference.
Structured Output
Findings are logged in a fixed schema: risk category, severity level, source quote, and strategic impact. Identical structure every time — audit-defensible and client-ready.
Instant Notification
Critical and high-severity findings trigger immediate alerts to your team via Slack or email. Your deal lead is informed before the document finishes processing.
03 — The Output
Every finding follows the same structure — regardless of document type, deal size, or analyst on the file. Risk levels are consistent. Source quotes are verbatim. Strategic impact is written for the deal lead, not the paralegal.
The output is designed to go directly into client reporting without reformatting.
04 — The ROI
A junior analyst billing at $300–500/hr spends 6–12 hours per deal on document review. That's $1,800–$6,000 per transaction — before conclusions are drawn or a single risk is escalated.
Our system runs the same review in under 3 minutes. For firms closing 20 deals per year, the recovered capacity compounds quickly.
05 — Work With Us
We configure the system specifically for your firm's deal criteria and document types, then run it live on your next transaction. You see the output before you commit to anything.
Paid Pilot Program
We don't sell a generic tool. We build and configure your due diligence system from the ground up — trained on your specific document types, risk criteria, and deal standards.