What is the Due Diligence Basic Plan?
The Due Diligence Basic Plan is a comprehensive analysis service that provides detailed insights into a startup’s product, market, team, and business model, using a team of experts across finance, management, marketing, and technology.
What does the product roadmap and market fit analysis include?
It includes an evaluation of the product’s market fit, unique selling proposition (USP) analysis, SWOT recommendations, and potential risks associated with the product’s development and market entry.
What is covered in the market size and growth analysis?
The market analysis includes an assessment of the market size, growth potential, competitive intensity, and current market volume to gauge the startup’s potential for success.
How does the business model evaluation benefit investors?
The business model evaluation provides key insights into the startup’s customer base, revenue streams, pricing strategy, and competitiveness, helping investors understand the viability and scalability of the business.
What are unit economics, and why are they important?
Unit economics involve analyzing metrics like Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), Customer Lifetime Value (LTV), and the LTV/CAC ratio to assess the financial health and long-term profitability of the startup.
Who conducts the due diligence analysis?
The analysis is conducted by a dedicated team of eight experts in finance, management, marketing, and technology, ensuring a thorough and multidisciplinary evaluation.
What kind of recommendations are provided after the analysis?
Recommendations include strategic insights for improving market fit, competitive positioning, pricing strategy, and optimizing customer acquisition and retention strategies.
Is there a prepayment requirement for the Due Diligence Basic Plan?
Yes, prepayment is required to initiate the due diligence process.
How much does the Due Diligence Basic Plan cost?
The service costs $60,000, with a duration of 1-4 months depending on the scope of the analysis.
How long does the due diligence process take?
The process typically takes between 1 to 4 months, depending on the complexity and depth of the analysis required.