Axiom Refract for Due Diligence Teams
Get a complete technical assessment in hours, not weeks — before the deal closes
The Challenge
You are evaluating a target company's technology as part of an acquisition, investment, or partnership. The standard approach is to hire a technical consultant for two to four weeks at $50,000 to $200,000, who produces a report based on manual code review and architect interviews.
That report is valuable but limited. The consultant reviews what they can in the available time, interviews engineers who present the architecture optimistically, and delivers findings that are already stale by the time the report is complete. The deal timeline does not accommodate thorough technical assessment.
You need a technical assessment that is fast, complete, independently verifiable, and not filtered through the target company's self-assessment.
How Axiom Refract Helps
Hours, Not Weeks
An Axiom scan produces a complete architectural record in minutes. Review and analysis can be completed in hours. No consultant scheduling, no multi-week engagement.
Complete Coverage
Axiom parses every file in the repository across 145+ languages. No sampling, no scope limitations, no time-constrained shortcuts.
Independent Verification
Axiom's findings are extracted from the code itself via AST parsing. They do not depend on interviews, self-assessments, or the target company's architectural narratives.
Quantified Risk
Present technical risk as numbers: SPOF count, blast radius distribution, dead code percentage, coupling scores. Due diligence committees understand quantified risk.
What You Get
- Complete architectural record — dependency graphs, centrality analysis, SPOF inventory
- Risk quantification — blast radius distribution, dead code volume, coupling metrics
- Compliance posture assessment across relevant frameworks
- C4 architecture diagrams for stakeholder presentation
- Executive summary formatted for due diligence committees and investment memos
- Remediation cost estimates based on structural findings
Imagine you are evaluating an acquisition target. Instead of hiring a consultant and waiting three weeks, you request repository access, run an Axiom scan, and have a complete architectural assessment before your next meeting. The report shows 7 SPOFs, 12% dead code, and a critical coupling between the billing and authentication services. You factor those findings into your valuation model — with evidence.