The virtual data room solved a real problem. Before Datasite, Intralinks, and Ansarada, diligence meant a locked room in a law firm and a sign-in sheet. The category replaced the physical room with secure, access-controlled, audit-logged storage. That was genuine progress.
But a data room is a vault, not an auditor. It holds the documents and governs who opens them. It does not read what is inside. It cannot tell you whether the cohort curve in the model survives the cohort file three folders over, or whether the TAM in the deck is the same TAM the board minutes assumed.
askOdin is the verification layer on top of the vault. It compiles the contents — every claim, against business physics and a benchmark corpus of 100,000+ Clarity Scores™ calibrated on public deal data — and returns a hash-anchored memo with a Defensible Audit Log™.
Keep your room. We are not in the storage business.