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Due diligence panel

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The DD panel is the shared workstation for the diligence stage. Unlike the investor's private DD tracker, this one is visible to both parties — the founder can see what is being checked and what evidence is still missing, which turns diligence from a black box into a checklist both sides can finish.

How it works

  1. 1The workstation presents categorized checklist items for the deal.
  2. 2Items are checked off as supporting documents land in the Vault; document views are tracked alongside.
  3. 3Missing evidence becomes a document request the founder sees immediately.
  4. 4DD completion feeds the stage decision — when the checklist is satisfied, the room moves toward Term Sheet.

AI deep analysis

Run deep analysis (investor-only button) has the AI read the actual extracted contents of every document in the room and the founder's library, plus every claim and its verification verdict, and cross-examine them. It reports four kinds of findings — contradictions, gaps, red flags, and unverifiable claims — grouped by type and severity. Every finding quotes its evidence, proposes the exact question to ask, and describes what a satisfactory answer would include; Ask this in Q&Apre-fills the room's Q&A input with the suggested question. When the AI finds no contradictions it must say so explicitly with its reasoning — silence is never treated as a pass. Both parties can read the findings; only investors can trigger a run.

Relation to the investor DD page

The investor-side Due diligence page is a private tracker across all deals and watchlist companies. This panel is the in-room, two-party workstation for one deal. An external DD firm added with the External Analyst role works here, inside the rooms it is assigned to, and nowhere else.