One room. Four states.
Then it’s done.
Name the deal, set the price, send one link. Thirty seconds, no card.
Each party gets a role at the table. Counsel sees what counsel needs — and no one sees your other deals.
Closing conditions gate the deal. Each one is checked off by the person responsible, with the evidence attached.
Both sides confirm — the close belongs to the parties. Everyone keeps a sealed, fingerprinted record.
At the table, the ball travels — whoever holds it owes the room its next move.
Data rooms digitized the deal binder. A Closing Room manages the deal.
The people, the conditions, the paperwork, and the signatures — in one place, until the moment it closes.
Built like it holds the deal —
because it does.
Per-room isolation is the platform’s first law — deals never bleed into each other.
An append-only ledger of who did what, and when. It only ever grows.
You sign an exact version — any change to the document breaks its fingerprint.
Confirm and decline belong to the parties, and to no one else.
No one — including us — reads a room they’re not seated in.
Free to open. 0.25% when a business deal closes — minimum $99, never more than $2,500. Everything else is à la carte.