Every virtual data room sells the same promise — a secure place to share documents during a raise or an acquisition. And every one of them, somehow, makes the experience worse than it needs to be: pricing you can’t see without a sales call, an interface designed in 2012, and a hard sell that treats Indian founders as an afterthought.
The category got comfortable
The incumbents are contact-sales-only, often priced per page, and optimized for large enterprise M&A. That’s a fine business — but it leaves the people doing the most diligence, most often (founders raising rounds and the advisors helping them) paying enterprise prices for a glorified file share.
Three things we wanted to fix
Transparent pricing. You should be able to read our prices on a page, today, without talking to anyone. So you can.
India-first compliance. We built for the DPDP Act from day one — consent, data-fiduciary disclosure, a named grievance officer, and data residency in India — instead of retrofitting a foreign product.
AI that’s native, not bolted on. Room AI answers diligence questions grounded in the room’s actual documents, with citations back to the source. It’s not a chatbot stapled to a file share; it’s part of how the room works.
What we’re shipping
Our first product is Pitch Forge: secure deal rooms, an in-browser viewer for PDF, PPTX, and DOCX, granular access control with a full audit trail, and Room AI to handle the questions you’d otherwise answer a hundred times. It’s live today, and it’s free to start.
If you’re raising, advising, or reviewing — we’d love for you to try it and tell us what’s missing.