Resonant

For investors, analysts, and finance teams

You've got the thesis.
Write it while it's clear.

We handle the rest.

You've already explained the investment three times — on a partner call, to a portfolio company, walking home. The written version is the same analysis. Resonant makes capturing it zero-cost.

The real friction

The verbal investment thesis is almost always sharper.

It starts with: Numbers-heavy work requires careful, structured writing.

The careful written version is often the one where the conviction gets edited out. Uncertainty phrased as confidence. Strong views softened into hedged language. The investment memo that sounds like it was written by a committee usually was — even if only one person wrote it.

The version of your thesis that arrives verbally — the one where you're explaining the bet to a smart skeptic and they actually get it — that's the one worth writing down. Dictating it captures the conviction before the word processor smooths it out.

This isn't about being less rigorous. It's about not conflating rigor with formal prose. The analysis is in your head. Get it down.

What actually happens

Be unpolished in private.
Deliver clean text in public.

Investment memo intro, spoken after a portfolio company meeting

You said

so the core thesis here is that this company is operating in a market that looks crowded from the outside but is actually really underpenetrated if you look at the actual enterprise buying behavior, like most of the so-called competitors are really serving SMB and the enterprise motion is completely different and this team actually understands that

Resonant delivered

The market appears crowded but is underpenetrated at the enterprise level. Most competitors serve SMB; enterprise buying behavior is structurally different. The team's distribution insight — and their decision to build for it specifically — is the differentiated thesis.

Everything runs on your Mac. Your voice never touches a server — only the finished text leaves your device.

Where it fits

High-value moments.

Investment memos

Dictate the thesis right after the partner meeting when the conviction is high. The written memo will be sharper than the one you'd write cold.

Client updates

Quarterly LP updates and portfolio summaries are the recurring writing task that takes the most time for the least marginal value. Speak the draft. Edit once. Send.

Board prep

Narrate the narrative you're going to walk the board through. The prep document becomes the rehearsal record.

Analysis summaries

The insight is always verbal before it's written. Capture it immediately — before the model uncertainty replaces the clear view.

How it works

Three steps. One key.

01

Press a key. Speak.

One hotkey activates Resonant anywhere on your Mac. No app switching. No setup. No mode.

02

Resonant transcribes on-device.

Your voice never leaves your machine. Everything is processed locally — fast, private, no cloud dependency.

03

Resonant refines the output.

Filler words removed. Sentences completed. The thought, structured and ready to send.

Privacy

Material non-public information. On your Mac.

Investment theses, portfolio company details, unreleased financials, M&A considerations — cloud dictation tools route this content through infrastructure you don't control. That creates exposure that no privacy policy fully addresses.

Resonant processes everything locally. The investment conversation stays on the machine of the person who had it.