Use case
First-pass DD, before lunch.
Filings, expert call transcripts, news, and management commentary scanned in one pass. Every claim sourced. Every gap surfaced. The first-pass DD that used to take a week now ships before lunch.
What it does
From "do DD on this name" to a defensible memo.
Drop a target. Your AI coworker pulls the latest 10-K, the transcripts of the last four earnings calls, recent news, expert call notes from your library, and any analyst initiations on file. It produces a brief covering business model, unit economics, key risks, and the bull and bear cases — every claim cited.
The output is structured: an executive summary, then sectioned bullets with paragraph-level citations, then an open-questions list pointing at the gaps a human still needs to investigate.
How it's different
Defensible, not "looked plausible".
Citations, not summaries
Every claim has a paragraph-level source. You can verify before you bring it to the IC.
Surfaces what's missing
An open-questions section calls out the things the public record cannot answer — what to ask in the next expert call, what to model under a stress case.
Long context
1M-token context window — the whole 10-K, the last four transcripts, the analyst initiations, all in one pass. No chunking, no missed references.
Pull up a desk.
500 free credits. No credit card. Your AI coworker is ready whenever you are.