Due-diligence room with a truth-pack guardrail. The room you walk into the morning before they read everything.
If you're searching this before Series B diligence or an acquisition LOI — cap-table that ties to certificates, customer contracts that match the claims, the seam an adversarial buyer will find — the page is for you.
Cap table ties to the certificates. Customer list ties to the contracts. IP ties to the assignments. Foreign subs named before the diligence list asks.
Folders shaped for the adversary — indexed how a hostile reader actually reads.
A founder is preparing for due diligence. They have built something for years. A buyer or acquirer or strategic partner is asking: "show me everything. cap table, customers, contracts, litigation, foreign subs, IP, the full picture — and I will read it adversarially because I am trying to find a reason not to do this."
That is not cynicism. That is the job the buyer signed up for. DATAROOM's job is to make their job impossible. The founder will not hide. The founder will not perform. The founder hands them the cap table that ties to the certificates, the customer list that ties to the contracts, the IP that ties to the assignments, the litigation that has already been told before the buyer asks.
Every claim traces. Every gap has been named before it was named by them. The folders are not pretty for the buyer — they are shaped for the adversary, indexed how a hostile reader actually reads.
Deal context → room structure. Kill-risk categories surfaced (cap-table, IP, customer concentration, foreign-sub, litigation, regulatory). Buyer vocabulary extracted so the room reads the way they read.
Decomposed room + document inventory → coverage report. Named gaps. Sections marked covered / partial / missing. The report the founder reads before the buyer reads the room.
Deal context + truth pack + document inventory → kill-risk surface. The seams the buyer will probe, mapped to the buyer's known pattern. Tells the founder what to walk into the room ready to defend.
Identity-shape read. DATAROOM introduces herself and what she will and will not do — read before deciding whether the room is ready for her hand.
Voice-locked disclosure narratives. Every quantitative claim cited. Drafted for the section's buyer-audience — IP for the IP lawyer, financials for the CFO-side, customer-list for the commercial diligence partner.
Hold means: this room is not ready; here is the gap that will lose the deal. Ship means: the room is defensible; the gaps named are gaps the buyer will accept because we named them first.