Memos written in an LLM read well and are not auditable. AcquiOS delivers IC packages where every assumption is validated against the market, every number traces to its source, and conflicts are flagged — so the committee decides on evidence, not optimistic broker math.
For an investment committee, AcquiOS makes every deal arrive decision-ready. Each underwriting model and memo is built from the source documents, validated against market comps, checked for structural conflicts, and sourced line by line — so the IC reviews a defensible, consistent package instead of a polished but untraceable LLM write-up.
A general-purpose LLM can draft a slick investment memo, but the committee cannot see where the numbers came from, whether the assumptions were checked against the market, or whether a conflict was missed. A memo that reads well but cannot be traced is exactly what an IC cannot responsibly approve on.
AcquiOS produces IC packages on the same AI, but every figure is extracted from the source documents with citations, validated against market comps, and screened for conflicts — and rendered in your existing memo and deck templates. Defensible by construction.
AcquiOS turns the IC package from a trust exercise into an evidence exercise.
An LLM can write the memo; it cannot make it defensible. Here is what an investment committee needs that a raw LLM does not provide.
| Capability | AcquiOS | Raw LLM (ChatGPT, Claude) | Manual / Excel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads an OM, T-12 & rent roll | ✓ | Partial | ✓ |
| Outputs into your Excel model | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Validates assumptions vs. market comps | ✓ | — | Partial |
| Citation-level sourcing & audit trail | ✓ | — | — |
| Detects structural conflicts | ✓ | — | — |
| Generates IC memo & deck | ✓ | Partial | Partial |
| Live IRR recalculation | ✓ | — | Partial |
| Enterprise security (SOC 2, data not trained on) | ✓ | Partial | n/a |
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Send us a deal you have already taken to IC and we will run it through AcquiOS in your memo template, so you can see the sourced, validated package side by side.