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Founder Due Diligence: A Web Research Workflow That Survives Link Rot

Capture competitor pages, pricing, and market posts as you diligence. Build a searchable archive investors and advisors can trust.

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PageStash Team
April 1, 2026
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Founder Due Diligence: A Web Research Workflow That Survives Link Rot

Due diligence depends on evidence: what a competitor claimed, what pricing looked like, what a regulator published. The live web will change—often right when you need the old version.

What to archive early

  • Competitor pricing, positioning, and changelog pages
  • Investor updates or blog posts you cite in memos
  • Regulatory or industry body guidance you interpret
  • Customer review patterns (aggregate pages, not PII)

Minimum viable system

  1. Clip at first read if the page informs a decision.
  2. Folder by deal or workstream (Acme / Market / Legal).
  3. Search across clips when writing the memo.

Why PageStash

PageStash stores full page + screenshot and supports full-text search across clips—aligned with “save it once, find it forever,” our north star for knowledge workers.

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One rule

If you would be embarrassed to lose the page tomorrow, archive it today.

TOPICS

founders
due-diligence
startups
competitive-intel
web-archive

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