Data rooms store the files. Search finds the facts. Parallax helps teams build a clear view of what the materials prove, what is still missing, and what could change the decision.
A VDR can show where a document lives. It does not show what the team believes the evidence proves.
Gaps move across calls, comments, and memo drafts unless the team keeps unresolved issues visible.
New evidence can support the thesis, weaken it, or create a different diligence question.
Before the deal moves forward, teams need to know what changed and what still needs proof.
Build a clear view of what the team believes, what is still unresolved, and what could jeopardize the deal.
What supports the case the team is underwriting.
The source material behind each conclusion.
What could jeopardize the deal as diligence changes.
The proof the team still needs before relying on the case.
Open issues turned into diligence asks.
One current read on what is proven, unresolved, and risky.
Connect thesis, evidence, risks, open questions, and memo updates in one workstation.
Keep the evidence, open questions, and review state visible before anyone relies on the answer.
Parallax organizes the case, but investment judgment stays with the team.
Every material conclusion links back to the source materials and assumptions behind it.
Gaps, risks, and unresolved assumptions stay in view as diligence changes.
Proposed updates become part of the record only after review, context, and approval.
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