The first-pass read
Upload a CIM and get back a scored recommendation, the company snapshot, and the headline metrics — enough to decide whether the deal deserves a call, in minutes instead of an afternoon.
Due diligence for private-market investors
Diligenco reads the deal, rebuilds the numbers, and drafts the memo — a scored first pass computed from your documents, not paraphrased from them.
Investment committee memorandum
Project Copperline
Rev 3 · Prepared for committee
1. Recommendation
We recommend proceeding to a management call. Earnings quality is sound after adjustment; concentration warrants an early answer.
2. Financial analysis
3. Risks & mitigants
Investment recommendation
Proceed to management call.
EV$31.8M·7.8× EBITDA
Financial summary
Key risks
3 flaggedNo hallucinated numbers
Not a chat window over your data room. Diligenco produces the specific work products a screening process runs on — each one structured, computed, and ready to challenge.
Upload a CIM and get back a scored recommendation, the company snapshot, and the headline metrics — enough to decide whether the deal deserves a call, in minutes instead of an afternoon.
The adjusted-EBITDA bridge, rebuilt from source. Add-backs that shouldn't be normalized get flagged, earnings quality gets graded — before anyone anchors on a multiple.
Rough call notes come back structured: contradictions against the CIM, follow-up questions, and open items — tracked across every conversation on the deal.
A working valuation and an IC memo assembled from the diligence record. Editable, built on calculations you can rerun, and formatted the way committees expect to read.
Upload a CIM or paste the text. Add financials, documents, and call notes as the deal develops — or track a proprietary deal manually, no CIM required.
A scored recommendation, the adjusted-EBITDA bridge, red flags, and the diligence questions that matter — cross-checked against the source documents.
Tune the valuation, work the diligence checklist, and export an IC-ready memo. Every figure stays linked to where it came from.
A single CIM goes in; the first-pass read, the bridge, and the memo come out. Watch the whole pass at real speed.
Most tools summarize the deal.
A summary is not a decision.
A paragraph about the CIM still has to be fact-checked. A chatbot over the data room still leaves the analysis to you. Neither moves a deal forward.
Diligenco follows the screening workflow itself — read the CIM, pressure-test the numbers, capture the management call, write the memo. The output is structured analysis, a working valuation, and a committee document built from deterministic calculations, not paraphrased prose.
The work you do here is some of your most sensitive — target financials, management commentary, your own read on the deal. These are the terms it lives under.
Full detail in the privacy policy.
Triage a heavier top of funnel, standardize the first-pass read across the team, and walk into IC with a tighter thesis and cleaner numbers.
Institutional-grade analysis without an analyst bench — from the first CIM to a memo your investors and lenders recognize.
Capital-partner-ready analysis on every deal, fast enough to move before the process gets away from you.
Direct-investment teams bringing acquisitions in-house, with a diligence record that stands up to internal review.
Documents are encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated to your firm's workspace, and never shared across customers. You can export or remove your data on request at any time. The privacy policy covers the full detail.
No. Your deal files are never used to train, fine-tune, or benchmark any model — yours or anyone else's. The analysis your team develops stays inside your workspace.
Every output comes from a deterministic calculation engine, not a language model paraphrasing your CIM — the same inputs always produce the same numbers, and the methodology behind each adjustment is shown alongside the result, so your team can check the math itself rather than take it on faith.
Lower-middle-market transactions, roughly $5–100M EBITDA, across private equity, search, independent sponsorship, and corporate development. If your process runs CIM → calls → committee, it fits.
No — it removes the transcription work that keeps them from analysis. The first pass, the bridge rebuild, and the memo assembly happen in minutes, so your team's time goes to judgment: pressure-testing the thesis and working the deal.
There is no public sign-up. Book a demo, bring a deal from your pipeline, and we run it live. If it earns a place in your process, we provision your workspace — usually within a day.
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A working session on your own CIM — the first-pass read, the adjusted-EBITDA bridge, and the committee memo, produced in front of you. No canned demo. No public sign-up; workspaces are provisioned after the session.