VERDICT

Know before
you sign.

An investor-grade due-diligence report on any company, delivered in 48 hours. Parallel research lanes, every claim verified, and a short-seller lane that argues against the deal for real.

What runs when you order.

Not one analyst reading news. Parallel lanes, each with one job, then a synthesis that has to survive its own critique pass.

RESEARCH LANES

Five angles, at once

  • Market: size, moat, who actually pays
  • Team: track record, key-person risk
  • Financials: filings cross-checked, not quoted
  • Anomalies: numbers that do not add up
  • The short-seller case, argued to win
QUALITY GATES

Verified before you see it

  • Claim table: every statement gets a source
  • Split critique: facts and sharpness, separately
  • Consistency linter as a hard gate
  • A verdict on the last page, not a shrug

Two shapes. One engine.

Every order ships in three formats: full PDF, editable Word, and a one-page executive brief.

Full report
from $2,000

The complete 10-section report. For buyers, investors and boards that need the whole picture before money moves.

Micro-DD
from $500

A focused 5 to 10 page brief for searchers screening targets. The same lanes, compressed to what changes your decision.

Fair questions.

Why should I trust a report written with AI?

You should not trust it blindly, and the report never asks you to. Every claim carries its source, so you can check any line yourself. The public Cursor sample exists exactly for that: judge the standard before you pay.

What do you need from me to start?

The company name and what decision you are trying to make. Everything else comes from public records, filings and the open web.

What if the verdict is "walk away"?

Then you get "walk away", with the reasons argued. The short-seller lane exists so the report cannot drift into cheerleading.

48 hours to a real answer.

Order a report
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