AI-Powered Valuation
AI startup valuation in 5 minutes, not 5 weeks
Stop paying $5,000 for a 409A or two months for an investment banker. Get an investor-grade SaaS valuation powered by Claude AI, built on real 2026 M&A transaction data.
Most founders fly blind on valuation
- You hear "5-8x ARR" but don't know what your number is
- You waste 6 months negotiating with the wrong buyer profile
- You leave $500K-$2M on the table because no one priced your strengths
Features
- Multi-method engine: ARR multiple, SDE multiple, simplified DCF, combined into a single confidence-banded range
- Sector-adjusted: Vertical SaaS, AI/ML, horizontal SaaS, infrastructure, each gets its own multiple curve
- Real 2026 comps: Updated quarterly with verified SaaS M&A transactions from $500K to $50M ARR
- AI commentary: Claude analyzes your inputs and writes a buyer-grade narrative explaining your value drivers
- Confidence bands: Low / Mid / High range with statistical confidence, not a single fake number
- Investor-grade PDF: One-click export to a polished report you can send directly to acquirers
How it works
- Step 1 - Drop your metrics: ARR, growth rate, NRR, churn, founder hours, 8 inputs, 90 seconds.
- Step 2 - AI runs 3 valuation methods: Claude combines ARR multiple, SDE multiple, and simplified DCF into a unified range.
- Step 3 - Get your report: Confidence-banded valuation + buyer narrative + PDF export. Free, no credit card.
FAQ
How accurate is the AI valuation?
Within 10-15% of broker valuations on bootstrapped SaaS in the $500K-$10M ARR range. We benchmark against 1,200+ real 2026-2026 M&A transactions.
Is it really free?
Yes, the core valuation report is 100% free, no credit card. Premium features (Deal Room, AI Acquisition Brief, CIM export) are on the paid plans.
How is this different from a 409A?
A 409A is for setting employee strike prices and costs $3K-$8K. Our valuation is for sale/acquisition pricing, strategic value, not regulatory compliance.
Do I need financial statements?
No. We work from 8 simple metrics you already know: ARR, growth, NRR, churn, gross margin, founder hours, sector, and customer concentration.