Investor due diligence · Technical claim review · Deep-tech founders

Technical Due Diligence

There's an expert in the room. They've seen a hundred pitches like yours. They know what questions to ask.

Technical due diligence isn't about whether your idea is good. It's about whether your technical claims hold up when someone who actually knows the field starts pulling on them. The founders who survive it know in advance which claims are defensible and which ones are vulnerable. The ones who don't find out during the meeting.


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Red Flag Report — $49

The questions a technical reviewer is going to ask, ranked by how likely each one is to kill the deal.

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Claims Audit — $39

Which of your technical claims are supported, which are inferred, and which are assertions you can't currently defend.

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Diligence Readiness Score — $79

A structured assessment of your technical package against standard diligence criteria, with specific gaps named.

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Full technical due diligence package → from $1,000


Full review — what you receive

Scope boundary This is an independent technical review — not legal advice, financial advice, or investment recommendation. Technical claims are assessed on the basis of mechanism and evidence. The review tells you what the material can support before a hostile reviewer finds what it cannot.

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$250 triage · 48-hour first pass · $750 Risk Closure Matrix upgrade available
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Confidential by default · Not used for training · You own the output