Investment memory
Make prior deals, memos, diligence, market work, and decision rationale easier to retrieve with citations back to source material.
Red6 is built for investment teams that need both institutional memory and practical workflow automation.
The platform helps retrieve accumulated judgment, cite the evidence, and then automate the repeatable work that slows investors and portfolio operators down.
Make prior deals, memos, diligence, market work, and decision rationale easier to retrieve with citations back to source material.
Turn repeatable investment workflows into reviewable systems: intake, research prep, memo support, follow-up, routing, and reporting.
Apply the same automation discipline inside portfolio companies where document-heavy, inbox-heavy, and analyst-heavy work slows execution.
Portfolio companies, reviewed targets, comparable businesses, intermediaries, and relationships tied to a sector or thesis.
Why the team invested, passed, paused, revisited, or changed conviction as new evidence arrived.
Memos, notes, diligence files, emails, data room exports, CRM records, and cited source documents.
Internal experts, deal owners, relationship holders, operators, advisors, and prior diligence contributors.
Sector maps, recurring diligence themes, growth drivers, risks, and comparable deal history.
What happened after the decision: investment result, follow-up, thesis drift, revisit triggers, and lessons learned.
Once the right source material is accessible, Red6 can automate the surrounding workflow: document intake, research prep, checklist routing, draft generation, exception queues, follow-ups, and reporting.
That applies inside the investment team and, where useful, inside portfolio companies that need operational leverage after the deal closes.
Red6 keeps the platform grounded in source evidence, permission boundaries, and human review.
Red6 is designed around the permissions and source boundaries agreed during the diagnostic, so retrieval reflects how the firm actually controls sensitive information.
The system should show where an answer came from. Investment teams need source visibility, not polished summaries that cannot be checked.
Deployment is scoped to the firm's environment and data architecture. We avoid shared client memory and design for separation by default.