For M&A & due diligence

Pre-deal documents stay on your Mac.

A leaked CIM kills the deal. So does a leaked cap table.

Muet reads them one at a time, entirely on your Mac.

What it does for deal work

  • Reads a CIM or target document. Open the file, ask anything: “what’s the change-of-control clause?”, “what does this say about supplier concentration?”, “where’s the related-party disclosure?” Cited back to the page.
  • Summarises long documents. Memos, expert reports, board minutes, regulatory filings, condensed within the document, without the source ever leaving the laptop.
  • Reads cap-table PDFs. Open a cap-table PDF and ask about waterfall, dilution, or option pool, without re-keying shareholder names into a cloud tool.
  • Edits term sheets and LOIs. Tracked-change edits to a DOCX in the format counterparties expect.
  • Spreadsheet Q&A. Open the model or the underlying financials in Excel. Ask questions in plain language, parsed locally, never uploaded.
  • Translates foreign-language exhibits. Cross-border deals routinely have material contracts in another language. Muet handles them without sending the document to DeepL.
  • Redacts before sharing. One-pass PII redaction so a memo can move to a wider distribution without exposing names or counterparty identifiers.

Muet works one document at a time on your Mac. For data-room-wide search across thousands of files, you’ll still want a dedicated cloud tool. Muet handles the documents you can’t put into one.

Why this matters for M&A

Pre-announcement deal information is the highest-leakage-risk content most of these professionals will ever touch.
  • NDAs explicitly forbid uploading target documents to third parties.
  • Most data-room providers prohibit downloads or redistribution in their click-through terms.
  • A single leak triggers MNPI exposure and ends the deal.
  • For public-company deals, an inadvertent disclosure can become an SEC matter.
  • Even after closing, internal post-mortems and integration memos remain sensitive for years.

Most cloud AI tools are explicitly off-limits in pre-deal periods for exactly these reasons. Muet sidesteps the question because the document never leaves the laptop.

The work this is built for

  • Boutique investment-banking sell-side and buy-side analysis.
  • Mid-market private equity diligence and post-close integration work.
  • Family-office direct investing and co-invest evaluation.
  • Corporate development teams running inbound or outbound deals.
  • M&A counsel reading data-room exports without uploading them anywhere.
  • Hedge-fund analysts reading 10-Ks and proxy filings before they are public.
  • Restructuring advisory work involving sealed creditor schedules.

Where it sits in the deal stack

Most deal professionals already use a virtual data room (Datasite, Intralinks, SmartRoom) for the multi-document corpus, and a financial modelling stack (Excel, Capital IQ, FactSet) for the quantitative work. Muet doesn’t replace either. It sits next to them as the per-document language tool for reading, summarising, editing, and redacting the documents you don’t want to upload to a vendor at all.

The data room stays the system of record. The model stays the quantitative tool. Muet is the AI you point at one document at a time, on your laptop, when uploading isn’t an option.

What it costs

$390 per Mac per year. One annual invoice, easy to expense as software. 30-day money-back if it isn’t a fit.

For context, the time saved on a single drafting session, reading the target’s key contract, summarising it, redlining the term sheet, redacting the IC memo, covers the license many times over.

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Pricing

$390per Mac, per year

30-day money-back guarantee. Apple Silicon (M1 or newer), macOS 14 or newer. One licence per device, easy to expense.