Every data room gives you folders. Datajay gives you an AI that helps you close your round and not just share documents.
Curious about the dip in M6 retention for the SMB cohort — is that a seasonality thing or did pricing change in Q3?
Pricing changed in Q3 — we moved SMB from $49 to $79 to filter for fit. M6 dipped 4pts but LTV/CAC improved 1.8×. Detail on slide 14 of the deck.
Five concrete ways AI shows up across your raise: From the day you start the room to the day you sign the term sheet.
AI analyses your pitch deck and builds a tailored data room, the right folders, the right labels, a checklist of exactly what investors at your stage expect to see first. No Googling "Series A data room checklist." No guessing.
The AI health score benchmarks your room against what's typical for your stage and sector. It tells you what's missing, what's stale, and what's inconsistent across documents, before an investor spots it. You go into diligence with confidence, not anxiety.
When investors ask questions during diligence, AI drafts responses by pulling from documents already in your room. You review, adjust, send. What used to take hours of digging through files takes minutes. The Q&A cycle, often the longest phase of diligence, compresses dramatically.
AI translates raw engagement data into signals you can act on. Which investors are showing real momentum. Where interest is cooling. Which parts of your narrative might need reworking. You spend time on the investors who are moving, not chasing the ones who aren't.
AI continuously monitors your room for inconsistencies, revenue numbers that don't match between your deck and your financials, a cap table that's out of date, documents past their freshness threshold. It catches the mistakes that erode investor confidence before they surface in diligence.