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Due Diligence Checklist Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A due diligence checklist generator produces a structured list of the areas to investigate before an investment, acquisition, vendor selection, or partnership. Pick the type of deal and it returns the core diligence categories — financials, legal, customers, team, and market — plus items specific to that deal type, such as a cap table for an investment or a security posture for a vendor. Investors, founders, and corporate teams use it to make sure no critical area is overlooked and to structure a data-room request. Diligence failures usually come from a missed area rather than a missed detail, so a checklist that forces coverage of every dimension is cheap risk reduction. Expand each item with the specific questions and documents you need, and adapt it to the deal. It is a guide, not a substitute for professional advisers.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose the type of deal.
  2. Click Generate to produce the checklist.
  3. Expand each item with specific questions and documents.
  4. Scale the depth to the size of the deal.

Use Cases

  • Preparing diligence for an investment or acquisition
  • Structuring a data-room request
  • Evaluating a major vendor or partner
  • Running a consistent diligence process across deals
  • Making sure no critical area is overlooked

Tips

  • Treat each item as a heading to expand, not a box to tick.
  • Pay special attention to customer concentration.
  • Bring in advisers for legal, financial, and tax work.
  • Adapt the depth to the deal’s size and risk.

FAQ

why use a checklist for diligence

Most diligence failures come from a whole area being overlooked, not a single missed detail. A checklist forces coverage of every dimension — financial, legal, commercial, and people — which is a cheap, reliable way to reduce risk.

how do i expand each item

Treat each as a heading and attach the specific questions and documents you need under it. Scale the depth to the size of the deal; a small vendor needs less than a major acquisition.

does this replace professional advice

No. It is a structured starting framework. Significant deals warrant lawyers, accountants, and other advisers for the financial, legal, and tax work — use the checklist to organise that effort, not replace it.