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VentureScope

Research-backed Due Diligence, Powered by AI

Most AI tools summarize what you upload. VentureScope actually does the diligence: verifying every claim against live sources, mapping competitors, benchmarking against stage-appropriate data, with citations on every finding. It's built for humans and their agents: dashboard for investors, plus a full CLI, TypeScript SDK, MCP server, and x402 pay-per-request API (USDC on Base, no subscription). One platform, two audiences, same cited memos. https://venturescope.io/changelog

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Hey PH, Marc here.

I built VentureScope because every "AI for VCs" tool I tried did the same thing: you upload a deck, it spits out a summary, and 20 seconds later you realize it told you nothing that wasn't already on slide 3. It didn't verify anything. It didn't look at competitors. It didn't notice the "50% MoM growth" was pilot users, not paying customers, buried in the appendix.

That's not diligence. That's autocomplete with a PDF attached. So I built the thing I actually wanted as an investor.

You hand it a deal. It goes out to the open web, pulls funding data on the company and every competitor it can find, and cross-references the founder's claims against real sources: each one comes back marked `Confirmed`, `Partial`, or `Contradicted`, with citations you can click. It benchmarks the financials against stage-appropriate data, reads the job postings and GitHub activity, and writes a memo you could drop into an IC packet.

Every line cites a source. If it can't verify something, it says so out loud instead of inventing confidence. And running the same deck twice gives you the same memo, because a diligence artifact you can't reproduce isn't one you can defend at an IC meeting.

One more thing worth calling out: it's built to work for humans **and** their agents. There's a dashboard for investors who want to sit and click through assessments, and there's a full CLI, TypeScript SDK, MCP server, and x402 pay-per-request API for the ones who want an agent running diligence on autopilot. Same memos, same citations, same scoring - just different doors into the same platform. If you want the full list of what's shipped, it's all on the changelog: venturescope.io/changelog

Free tier is 3 full assessments a month: not a trial, actually free. If you're a VC, angel, or scout, I'd love it if you ran it on a real deal you're looking at this week and told me where it broke.

Thanks,

Marc

About VentureScope on Product Hunt

Research-backed Due Diligence, Powered by AI

VentureScope was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Most AI tools summarize what you upload. VentureScope actually does the diligence: verifying every claim against live sources, mapping competitors, benchmarking against stage-appropriate data, with citations on every finding. It's built for humans and their agents: dashboard for investors, plus a full CLI, TypeScript SDK, MCP server, and x402 pay-per-request API (USDC on Base, no subscription). One platform, two audiences, same cited memos. https://venturescope.io/changelog

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