v2.4 · April 2026

Read the deck before the meeting.

Upload a pitch deck and about four minutes later you get back a structured read: what's claimed, what's backed up, and what's conspicuously missing. The same things you'd catch on a careful second pass. Just sooner.

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Risk angles
~4 min
Typical run
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Training on your data
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Export formats
What it does

Six things we found worth automating.

The stuff that used to take a careful analyst half a day. Nothing more ambitious than that.

Reads every slide

It doesn't skim. Page by page, it pulls out the claims and checks them against each other. So the optimistic revenue curve on slide 8 gets flagged when it doesn't square with the CAC on slide 14.

Risk, across eight angles

ROI, market, technical, regulatory, economic, execution, financing, exit. Each one scored, each one explained. The kind of thing you could do yourself. Just not every time.

Flags what isn't there

Missing TAM. A moat claimed but not defended. A suspiciously absent CAC. The gaps a first-time reader wouldn't even know to look for.

Share without re-running

Founders, investors, and admins each get their own view of the same analysis. Notes persist. Nothing gets re-computed every time a teammate opens the file.

Exports that fit the memo

PDF if you're circulating. CSV if you're merging it into your model. JSON over the API if you've already wired it up.

Your deck stays yours

Encrypted in transit and at rest. No training on what you upload. No "aggregated insights" fine print. The only thing that reads your deck is the analyzer running it.

How it works

Four steps. Nothing clever.

Upload a file. Wait about four minutes. Read the report. That's the whole thing.

01

Upload

Drag in a PDF, PPTX, or plain text. It's encrypted the moment it lands.

02

Analyze

The pipeline pulls claims, checks cross-references, runs the scoring. You don't have to stick around.

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Review

You get the full report — scores, gaps, evidence. Nothing hidden behind a summary.

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Decide

Export it, share it, or just read it. The tool doesn't try to be smarter than you are.

Try it

One deck. Four minutes.

That's the pitch. Upload something and see what falls out.

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