Objective verification and technical audit to quantify value, expose misrepresentation, and validate digital assets.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Private equity firms, M&A advisors, and institutional or independent sponsors evaluating software assets.

THE PROBLEM

Even when transactions occur in good faith, sound risk management requires trusting technical disclosures only after verifying the underlying codebase. Yet, capital routinely flows into platforms that appear flawless on screen while concealing catastrophic liabilities. Acquirers and founders keep purchasing applications built with hollow backends, zero data security, and severe technical debt.

These investment failures persist because software liabilities remain hidden unless the codebase itself is properly examined:

A software application can easily appear fully functional while masking severe architectural flaws beneath the surface. While such problems can be identified with a disciplined audit, most transaction teams lack the specialized technical capability or the dedicated time required to conduct a rigorous engineering audit.

Without this internal capability, acquirers frequently rely on a seller’s presentations or technical disclosures. This introduces significant downside risk, as target engineering teams rarely document their own system liabilities, if they even recognize the architectural risks.

Some teams try to address this problem using automated tools. Unfortunately, bypassing a rigorous review with automated AI tools create a dangerous sense of security. Large language models evaluate syntax and code patterns, failing to determine whether architectural decisions align with commercial objectives. They often skip security reviews and performance considerations entirely. Additionally, AI tools rarely identify deliberate code obfuscation, and lack the capability to accurately quantify the true financial liability of technical debt. (The tools are simply not there yet..)

Likewise, leaving a technical audit to generalist developers who have never operated under adversarial conditions, or relying on informal, non-specialized reviews, exposes buyers to further problems. A surface-level review cannot uncover hidden backdoors, copyleft licensing violations, or silent data leaks that generate severe liabilities on top of a mandatory rebuild.

Ultimately, uncovering a buried flaw requires a forensic process executed by a highly specializedand far more experiencedengineer than the one who created it. Skipping that level of scrutiny turns an acquisition into a blank check to fix someone else's mistakes.

THE SOLUTION

Independent & Comprehensive Technical Audit

TopNotch.tech provides third-party Technical Due Diligence ("TDD") for private equity firms, M&A advisors, and software acquirers.

We review the technology before you commit capital.

The investigation always starts with the seven initial risk vectors and expands based on what we uncover:

Codebase Quality: Is the architecture built to scale, or dependent on unstable workarounds?
Data Architecture: Is the data secure, resilient and AI ready?
Third-Party Integrations: Are they relying on vulnerable libraries or unmaintained/legacy packages?
Security & Threat Modeling: Is the platform's core security architecture sound, or does it contain flaws that expose data and system access?
Licensing & Asset Provenance: Are there restrictive copyleft components, patent infringement risks, unverified third-party code, or problematic machine-generated code requiring review by legal counsel?
Operational Cloud Spend: Is the infrastructure built to scale affordably, or will hosting expenses spiral as the platform grows?
Quality Assurance (Functionality Mapping): Does the software actually execute its stated capabilities under stress?

THE DELIVERABLE

You receive a comprehensive technical report documenting all discovered architectural defects, strategic vulnerabilities, and estimated remediation costs.

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(Note: This sample is an anonymized, privacy-preserving version of a real-world engagement. To protect client confidentiality and anonymity, all proprietary identifiers and PII have been redacted. Additionally, identifying technical facts, architectural components, and system traits have been altered, without changing the core essence of the findings.)

STRATEGIC VALUE

Turn hidden software risks into direct deal leverage and cash savings:

Validate assets against disclosures with empirical confidence.
Negotiate with documented, technically backed leverage.
Walk away from bad deals early to avoid wasted cycles.

timeline

All TDD engagements are processed in two phases. Phase 1 acts as a standalone Red-Flag Litmus Test to catch immediate, fatal deal-breakers within 48 to 72 hours

Phase 2 timing is dictated entirely by your deal schedule. Standard reports are delivered within 5 to 7 business days following read-only access (to all required technical assets), assuming no additional investigations are required.

Fee Structure

Our fee is based on transaction velocity, technical complexity, and target asset scale. To ensure absolute objectivity, our fees are completely decoupled from transaction success; we have zero financial incentive to validate a flawed asset.

Pricing Estimate: Our standard TDD engagements begin at an estimated floor of $15,000 (Phase 1 + Phase 2).
Phased Engagement: Phase 1 is billed as an upfront 18% retainer. If Phase 1 fails, or if you prefer to halt the full audit, the project stops and you only pay the retainer. If Phase 1 clears, your retainer is credited directly toward Phase 2.
Expedited Audit: Rush engagements requiring weekend, holiday, or immediate attention carry an expedited surcharge.

our Process

Conflict Clearance

Submit your details via our intake form for a conflict check.

Non-disclosure agreement

Upon clearing conflicts, we issue our standard non-disclosure framework to secure your transaction data.

Target Briefing

We conduct a 15-minute technical intake to finalize the scope of investigation, establish access protocols (VDR, code repositories, cloud infrastructure), and confirm your due diligence objectives.