The operating reality of a target is assembled by hand from financials, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and social, two to three analyst days per target, most of it spent wrangling data rather than forming judgment. SourceMash built a custom platform that assembles that picture in minutes, on the sources you already subscribe to.
The judgment is the easy part. The cost is getting the data into a shape you can question before the LOI window closes.
Statements pulled apart and rebuilt by hand into something comparable across targets.
Headcount, tenure, and hiring patterns read manually to infer how the business is actually trending.
Review patterns combed by hand for the operating risks that never appear in a CIM.
Scattered public signal pulled together late, under deal pressure, in fifty different shapes.
Every source is a subscription you already pay for. The cost is not access. It is the days of analyst time spent normalizing it all into one view you can stress-test.
of analyst time per target before an LOI, most of it spent wrangling data into a comparable shape rather than forming the judgment that wins the deal.
It does not add another source to your stack. It organizes the ones you already buy into a view you can question in plain language.
Financials, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and social are pulled into one operating picture per target, automatically, in minutes.
The scoring engine is modeled on how your own partners weigh a target, not a vendor's opinion of what matters.
Ask a target a question and get a synthesized answer, so the team starts from a view instead of from raw data.
An operating-focused PE firm was building its read on every target by hand. Analysts pulled financials, Glassdoor patterns, LinkedIn growth signals, and social separately, then stitched them into a point of view under deal pressure, usually two to three days per target. With the platform, the team starts from a synthesized view in minutes and spends its time on the judgment instead of the wrangling.
No deck and no commitment. We will assemble the operating picture on a company you already understand, so you can judge the read against your own.