The living workspace for every thought behind a deal. Prep client meetings, capture management presentation notes, track deal context, draft internal memos, and run diligence work without leaving the page.
Your deal thinking stays live. Drop an instruction into the page and it runs in place. Write a sentence that pulls a value from it — even before that value exists — and the page fills it in, then keeps it current as the deal changes.
Used by Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions
Coverage, BD, and origination work starts as fragments: meeting prep, call notes, management slides, follow-ups, memos. Two Bit keeps that context connected and helps turn it into finished work.
Highlight a management claim and ask what's missing. Question a number and trace where it came from. The document answers in place — no copy-paste into a chat window and back.
Management says enterprise churn is mostly solved after the pricing change.
Reference a prior call note, branch on a management answer, and feed one block into the next. Change a value upstream and everything downstream recomputes — the way a spreadsheet updates when you edit a cell.
Write every prompt up front and keep going. Each block runs on its own, so you never sit waiting on one agent before the next line. Think at your speed, not the model's.
Turn a memo template, meeting-prep rubric, or diligence checklist into a reusable skill. Because the document is alive, the skill is alive too — refine the source once and every page that calls it updates.
Pulls the live rubric, runs it on the deal, and drops the questions right here.
A deal workspace is not just notes — it is an instruction sheet the agent follows. Write the steps once, then run the whole document as an automated workflow, on demand or on a schedule.
The typewriter set words in ink. The word processor made them soft. The web made them shared. Two Bit makes deal context, judgment, and output live in one place.
Two Bit is in private beta. Tell us about the deal workflow, diligence process, or document-heavy team process you want to run.