DealChase.ai
Where the Middle Market Meets Capital
DealChase.ai matches capital seekers with capital providers while streamlining capital transactions end to end. Built on 50 years of R.B. Price & Company transaction experience, the platform provides AI-powered tools for M&A, debt, and equity transactions — including company valuations, borrowing base analysis, and encrypted virtual data rooms — backed by a network of 1,500+ capital providers and more than $20 billion in transactions supported.
Capabilities
The 10 Transaction Tools
| Tool | What It Does |
|---|---|
| SellPQ | Manage the sale of your company — process, buyers, and documents in one place. |
| BuyPQ | Run acquisitions with structured workflow and target management. |
| EquityPQ | Raise equity capital from matched, pre-qualified investors. |
| BorrowPQ | Shop debt financing across a marketplace of active lenders. |
| StartUpPQ | Early-stage capital raising guided step by step. |
| PropertyPQ | Commercial real estate financing transactions. |
| ValuationPQ | Six industry-standard valuation methods, benchmarked against millions of businesses, with professional PDF reports. |
| BorrowingBasePQ | Lender-style pre-qualification across A/R, inventory, M&E, and commercial real estate. |
| AdvisorPQ | Workspace for M&A intermediaries and advisors to run client transactions. |
| CapitalPQ | Capital Provider Portal — deal flow of pre-qualified, data-room-ready opportunities. |
Platform Features
Built for every side of the deal
- AI-powered bilateral matching between capital seekers and 1,500+ capital providers.
- Virtual Data Rooms with full encryption and secure document sharing.
- Deal workflow automation, team collaboration, and custom templates.
- “Ask Chase” — an AI assistant for selling, buying, financing, and valuing businesses.
Pricing
Simple subscriptions. No six-figure success fees.
Simple SaaS subscriptions from $79 to $299 per month — no six-figure success fees. On consummated transactions, DealChase charges a 1% transaction fee to the capital seeker and 1% to the capital provider (2% total per completed deal), in addition to subscription fees. Compare that with traditional investment banking fees of 3–10% with large minimums.