IntelliEngine turns an emerging theme and your raw research into a structured, investor-grade thesis brief. Signal in. Conviction out.
No blank page, no busywork. Define what you're tracking, feed in what you know, and let the engine do the synthesis.
Name the emerging shift you're tracking — a market, a technology, a behavior change.
Drop in article links, company notes, diligence, and market observations. As much or as little as you have.
Get a structured intelligence brief — synthesized, stress-tested, and ready to act on.
Twelve structured sections, every time. The same shape an analyst would hand a principal, generated in minutes.
Every brief is assembled from the same disciplined building blocks.
We read your sources and the wider landscape, then synthesize — not summarize — into a single, defensible point of view.
Where the money is moving: funding patterns, strategic activity, and the signals that tend to front-run consensus.
A curated set of names to watch, tagged by segment and stage, each with the reason it matters to the thesis.
A real bear case, severity-rated risks, and the specific questions to pressure-test before you commit capital.
Both sides argued with equal rigor, so you see the full shape of the trade — not just the upside.
Every brief ends with a calibrated verdict and a conviction score: a clear call, never a hedge.
Whether you're underwriting a deal, briefing a principal, or reading your own market.
Move from a half-formed idea to a defensible thesis in minutes, with the bull, the bear, and the verdict already laid out.
A repeatable process for evaluating themes across the portfolio, presented the way a principal expects to read it.
Map the forces reshaping your category — capital, competitors, and signals — before they become obvious.
Every theme runs through the same six-part analytical lens — the way a senior analyst would actually work a problem.
The structural, technological, and regulatory shifts actually in motion right now.
The timing — why the window is opening today, not years ago and not years from now.
The non-consensus angle and the overlooked part of the value chain.
Observable market and capital-flow signals, separated cleanly from narrative.
The risks that could break the thesis, turned into concrete questions to answer.
Watch, Investigate, or Pass — with conviction tied to the strength of the evidence.
Start with a sample, or enter a theme of your own.