AI-Powered Due Diligence

Your data room,
built and kept
ready. Always.

Dudilly reads your files, builds a structured data room, validates completeness against investor checklists, and pre-empts the questions that slow deals down.

Early access — coming soon
Financials 4
Legal 7
Product 2
Cap Table 1
Dudilly AI

Investors will likely ask about your revenue recognition policy. Your financial model shows ASC 606 but your contracts lack explicit milestone language.

Anticipated question flagged

What Dudilly does

From scattered files to investor-ready room — automatically.

Smart Upload

Drop your files. Dudilly reads every document, auto-categorizes by type, and builds an investor-ready folder structure in minutes — no manual sorting required.

Question Anticipation

Before investors ask, Dudilly surfaces the questions they'll raise — based on your actual documents. Cap table gaps, revenue recognition risk, customer concentration flags, all flagged proactively.

Sync Engine

Connect your Google Drive or Dropbox. When your docs change, Dudilly updates your data room and re-runs validation automatically. Your data room stays fresh without the scramble.

How it works

Three steps to a deal-ready data room.

01

Connect your files

Point Dudilly at a folder — Google Drive, Dropbox, or direct upload. Grant read-only access. The agent starts reading immediately.

02

AI builds and validates

Dudilly classifies documents, builds the standard investor folder structure, runs completeness checks, and flags the issues that would otherwise surface mid-diligence.

03

Share and stay current

Invite investors to your data room. Track who opened what. The sync engine keeps your room current as your documents evolve — no manual updates.

Why it matters

Due diligence doesn't have to be a scramble.

Most founders build their first data room the night before an investor meeting. They scramble to find the cap table, realize they never updated the financial model, and discover their contracts are missing IP assignment clauses — right when investors are asking about them.

Dudilly exists so that never happens again. The agent works while you're sleeping. Every time you add a document, it re-validates, re-indexes, and surfaces the questions you should be ready for.

14
average investor questions during early-stage DD that founders aren't prepared for
3–4
weeks spent scrambling on data room preparation for a typical seed round
$20K+
Datasite charges for a startup seed round data room — for a passive vault
90%
of diligence gaps founders discover too late — after investors flag them

"The data room isn't the point. The point is walking into a meeting knowing exactly what investors will ask, and having the answers ready. That's the deal."

Dudilly thesis — 2026
Read-only access — your files stay yours
Investor-ready structure, generated automatically
Question anticipation — know what investors will ask
Sync engine — stays current as your documents change