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VaultAI DD Scanner

by @manavsenior-cell

Use when a user wants a fast M&A due diligence red-flag review, especially for operational due diligence, supply-chain risk, customer or vendor concentration...

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name: vaultai-dd-scanner description: Use when a user wants a fast M&A due diligence red-flag review, especially for operational due diligence, supply-chain risk, customer or vendor concentration, working-capital concerns, management dependency, or India and cross-border mid-market deal risk. Produces a structured diligence risk summary, key questions, and a next-step recommendation.

VaultAI DD Scanner

Use this skill when the user wants a compact due diligence scan rather than a full legal or financial report.

Best fit

  • operational DD pre-read
  • supply-chain risk scan
  • vendor or customer concentration review
  • management dependency review
  • working-capital watchouts
  • India-focused or cross-border mid-market deal reviews
  • Input expected

    Ask for or infer as much of this as possible:
  • target company name
  • industry
  • geography
  • buy-side or sell-side context
  • operating summary
  • customer concentration facts
  • supplier concentration facts
  • inventory / working-capital notes
  • management-team dependency notes
  • cross-border considerations
  • any unusual operational constraints
  • Workflow

    1. Restate the deal context in one sentence. 2. Identify the top 5-7 non-obvious red flags. 3. Separate confirmed risks from hypotheses. 4. Highlight operational and supply-chain risk first when relevant. 5. Add management questions the buyer should ask next. 6. End with a short recommendation: low concern, moderate concern, or high concern.

    Output structure

    Use this exact structure unless the user asks otherwise:

    Deal context

    One short paragraph.

    Top red flags

  • risk
  • why it matters
  • what could break post-close
  • Priority diligence questions

  • 5 to 10 sharp questions
  • Immediate evidence requests

  • documents or data needed next
  • Risk view

  • low / moderate / high
  • one-sentence reason
  • Style

  • concise
  • investor-grade
  • practical, not academic
  • avoid generic DD jargon unless it adds decision value
  • India / cross-border lens

    When relevant, explicitly look for:
  • promoter dependency
  • informal vendor control
  • related-party operating behavior
  • regional supply-chain fragility
  • export or import dependency
  • working-capital distortion
  • plant or process concentration
  • Do not do

  • do not pretend to have verified facts not provided
  • do not present hypotheses as confirmed findings
  • do not produce a full legal opinion
  • do not over-explain basic diligence concepts