Two-tier dealflow evaluation: research dossier (15-25 pages) and executive memo (5-7 pages) with anti-bias MoE layer, True Potential Council, and arithmetic verification
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Automated dealflow evaluation pipeline with anti-bias MoE layer and True Potential Council for IASV investment decisions.
v3.1 changes:
v3.0 changes (Ed feedback 2026-04-30):
cd /path/to/pipeline/Deals/CompanyName/
/deal-evaluateAuto-discovers materials in the folder, extracts company name, uses web search to fill gaps.
/deal-evaluate --company "CompanyName" --website "https://company.com"
/deal-evaluate --quick-screen
/deal-evaluate --rerun-councilMinimum input: A folder with any company materials. Enhanced with: Pitch deck, meeting notes, data room materials, founder LinkedIn URLs, deal terms.
Problem: Ed wants short reports for meetings, but interactive Q&A needs deep research to answer follow-up questions. A 5-page memo can't answer "what's their patent portfolio?" if that detail was never captured.
Solution: Generate two documents per evaluation:
| Document | Pages | Purpose | Audience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Research Dossier | 15-25 | Full depth: all web research, founder deep dives, competitive mapping, patent analysis, customer references, financial projections | Q&A system, analyst reference |
| Executive Memo | 5-7 | Concise: verdict-first, tables over prose, no redundancy | Ed & team in meetings |
The executive memo is a navigation layer into the research dossier. When Ed asks "what about competition?" in a meeting, the Q&A system surfaces the detailed competitive analysis from the dossier, not the compressed table from the memo.
Nothing is thrown away — the research is always preserved.
"It needs to be summarized more... I just don't like to read that much stuff anymore because I'll just say summarize it."
These rules apply to the executive memo only (not the research dossier):
Check thesis fit. Note: hardware, consumer, and robotics are NOT automatic disqualifiers (updated per Ed 2026-04-30). Evaluate case-by-case based on:
Output: PASS (stop) | INVESTIGATE | DEEP-DIVE.
Execute four research streams in parallel. Each stream writes its full findings to the research dossier — do not summarize at this stage. The executive memo will be distilled later in Step 4.
Market researcher:
Biographical researcher:
Competitive analyst:
VC analyst:
Three weighted dimensions: Defensibility (0.35), Market Velocity (0.35), Expansion (0.30). Produces True Potential Score (1-5) with TAM calibration and wedge classification.
Full council prompts and scoring rubrics: See TRUE-POTENTIAL-COUNCIL.md
Four council members challenge the thesis: Skeptical Judge, Conservative Analyst, Devil's Advocate, Value Investor. Each scores on /100 scale with a vote (INVEST/INVESTIGATE/PASS). Consensus = weighted average.
Full MoE prompts and thresholds: See ANTI-BIAS-MOE.md
Generate two documents from the research collected in Steps 1-3:
{COMPANY}-RESEARCH.md)The comprehensive knowledge base (15-25 pages). Contains ALL research findings with full detail, sources, and evidence. This document powers interactive Q&A during meetings.
HEADER BLOCK (signal, scores, confidence, metadata, generation date)
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (full thesis paragraph)
2. COMPANY OVERVIEW (description, history, founding story, product details)
3. FOUNDER PROFILES (full career timelines, education, exits, verified/unverified)
4. MARKET ANALYSIS (TAM/SAM/SOM with sources, growth data, tailwinds, risks, regulatory)
5. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (full competitor matrix, feature comparisons, funding, positioning)
6. PRODUCT DEEP DIVE (architecture, tech stack, IP/patents, demo notes, screenshots if available)
7. TRACTION & METRICS (revenue, customers, growth curves, engagement, retention, unit economics)
8. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (valuation benchmarks, comparable deals, bear/base/bull with assumptions)
9. TRUE POTENTIAL COUNCIL (full deliberation, dimension scores, TAM calibration, wedge analysis)
10. ANTI-BIAS MOE COUNCIL (full arguments from all 4 members, individual scores, rebuttals)
11. IASV SCORECARD (detailed scoring rationale per dimension)
12. RISK REGISTER (all identified risks categorized: team, market, product, financial, regulatory)
13. DATA GAPS & UNKNOWNS (what we don't know, what to ask in a call)
14. SOURCE INDEX (all URLs, search queries used, data freshness dates){COMPANY}-EVALUATION.md)The concise meeting document (5-7 pages). Distilled from the dossier. Every fact appears once.
HEADER BLOCK (signal, scores, confidence, metadata)
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (3-5 sentences — the whole thesis in one paragraph)
2. COMPANY SNAPSHOT (table: sector, stage, location, team size, raised, ask, valuation)
3. TEAM (3-5 sentences per founder, verified/unverified flags)
4. MARKET & COMPETITION (TAM table + competitive landscape table, minimal prose)
5. PRODUCT & TRACTION (what it does, key metrics, growth — factual, no fluff)
6. TRUE POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT (scores table + wedge classification)
7. ANTI-BIAS COUNCIL (votes table + consensus)
8. SCORECARD (weighted scores table + total)
9. RECOMMENDATION (3-5 sentences: signal, reasons, key risks, next steps)
10. DATA GAPS (checklist of unknowns)The memo cross-references the dossier — each section header links to the corresponding dossier section for drill-down during Q&A.
Seven-point checklist: scorecard math, TPS arithmetic, header-body reconciliation, scale consistency, no ad-hoc adjustments, signal validation, base-score-only headers.
Full verification checklist: See VERIFICATION-CHECKLIST.md
No sector is an automatic disqualifier. IASV has invested across biotech, climate, space, defense, hardware, consumer, and more. The only hard filter is stage (Series B+ = too late).
Every deal is evaluated on its own merits. The key questions are:
For hardware/consumer specifically: "Is the core business a software/AI problem delivered through a physical form factor?" If yes, this is often a strength — hardware creates moat, AI creates scale.
| Dimension | Weight | Score Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Team | 25% | 1-5 | Founder-market fit, experience, coachability |
| Market | 20% | 1-5 | TAM/SAM/SOM, growth rate, timing |
| Product | 15% | 1-5 | Product-market fit signals, defensibility |
| True Potential | 15% | 1-5 | Defensibility + Velocity + Expansion |
| Traction | 10% | 1-5 | Revenue, users, engagement metrics |
| Competition | 10% | 1-5 | Competitive positioning, differentiation |
| Terms | 5% | 1-5 | Valuation, structure, investor rights |
Signal thresholds: 3.8-5.0 = INVEST | 2.8-3.7 = INVESTIGATE | Below 2.8 = PASS
| Artifact | Path | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Research Dossier | pipeline/Deals/{Company}/{COMPANY}-RESEARCH.md | Full knowledge base for Q&A (15-25 pages) |
| Executive Memo | pipeline/Deals/{Company}/{COMPANY}-EVALUATION.md | Concise meeting document (5-7 pages) |
| Pipeline YAML (optional) | pipeline/summaries/{company}-summary.yaml | Notion-compatible for pipeline database |
The portal Q&A system reads from *-RESEARCH.md. The deal pipeline UI displays data from *-EVALUATION.md.
| Failure | Resolution |
|---|---|
| Missing materials | Proceed with available; note gaps |
| Founder not found | Flag for manual research |
| Market data sparse | Lower confidence; note uncertainty |
| True Potential judges diverge | Flag disagreement, apply 0.9x multiplier |
| Council disagrees | Flag for human IC review |