Distro lives inside Outlook. It knows your deal, your working group, and who should receive every document — before you click Send.
VDRs handle due diligence. Closing books handle post-signing. But the weeks of active negotiation — when dozens of document versions must reach the right parties — run on spreadsheets, email chains, and memory.
Distro doesn't ask lawyers to change how they work. It makes what they already do safer.
Every party. Every document type. Every delivery method. Set once, enforced on every send. The distribution matrix is the canonical map of who receives what — no conflicting spreadsheets, no email chain archaeology. One version, always current, always versioned.


A sidebar inside the Outlook compose window. Select a deal phase and document types — Distro auto-populates To, CC, and BCC from the distribution matrix. No new workflow, no new tool to learn. Your associates already know how to use it.
Pre-send validation runs the moment you click Send. Wrong recipient, sensitive document going to the wrong party, ethical wall violation, version mismatch — Distro flags it before the email leaves your outbox. You correct or override. Everything is logged.

Reply All is not a distribution strategy. It's a prayer. Every deal has that one chain where no one knows who's on it anymore, where the seller's counsel got added three weeks ago and no one told you. You send. You hope. You find out later.
Every party. Every document type. Every delivery method. Set once per deal, enforced on every send. The right people get the right documents. The wrong people don't. Not because someone remembered — because the system doesn't forget.
You're attaching NDA disclosure pages to every document because you know distribution breaks down. You've accepted misdistribution will happen and built legal cover for when it does. That's not a workflow — it's a liability waiver dressed up as one.
Stop engineering around the mistake. Stop it before it happens. Distro checks every outgoing distribution against the deal's working group before the email leaves your outbox. Wrong party? Flagged. Missing recipient? Flagged. You don't need the NDA page when you have the safety net.
When a document goes to the wrong party, someone takes the blame. The associate working at midnight. The paralegal managing seventeen things at once. The firm treats it as human error and moves on. It happens again on the next deal.
Misdistribution isn't a people problem — it's an infrastructure problem. There's no purpose-built tool for the weeks when documents circulate daily, working groups shift, and one wrong send can blow up a transaction. Distro is that infrastructure. When it exists, the mistake doesn't happen. When it doesn't, someone's career takes the hit.
We're onboarding our first pilot firms. If you're at a transactional practice with active M&A, VC, or credit flow, we want to hear from you.
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