Be ready before the data room opens.
The surprises that kill deals — a cap-table discrepancy, a key-person dependency, a missing SOC 2 — are knowable in advance. Run the same diagnostics a buyer will, and fix what they'd flag first.
Assess your data room against the standard institutional checklist — tailored to your stage, size, and legal structure. See exactly what's missing before a buyer does.
Get a scored read on your stack — overlap, integration friction, maturity. The same lens a technical acquirer applies.
Every gap comes with buyer-perspective coaching — what the artifact should contain and why its absence is a red flag. Close the gaps on your timeline, not theirs.
Enter the data room with evidence, not narrative — and a documented record of what you've improved.
Run all three to be fully diligence-ready.
Each is free and takes 15–25 minutes. Most sellers start with the Data Room Physical, then go deeper.
What's missing from your data room — tailored to your stage, size, and legal structure.
Run it →Whether your numbers survive a buyer's financial diligence — earnings quality, working capital, reporting.
Run it →A scored read on your stack — overlap, integration friction, and maturity a technical acquirer will probe.
Run it →Preparing for a raise or sale?
Start free with the Data Room Physical, or join as a design partner for hands-on help getting ready.