Updates that produce decisions
Before: formal decisions get lost in casual investor updates. Now: formal decisions stay attached to the meeting context that triggered them.
For funded companies with formal board decisions
For founders, CFOs, COOs and chiefs of staff at funded companies. After the round, board updates stop being casual and start needing signatures, minutes and proof.
BoardiGO runs the agenda, the decisions, the signatures and the minutes in one place — so you stop duct-taping them together across email and slide decks the night before.
What changes after funding
The moment you take outside funding, running the board from an email thread and a shared drive stops working. BoardiGO replaces the patchwork and puts your board on the record — here is what that changes.
Before: formal decisions get lost in casual investor updates. Now: formal decisions stay attached to the meeting context that triggered them.
Before: chasing signatures days later in whatever tool is on the desktop. Now: sign the resolution inside the governance workflow, bound to the decision it came from.
Before: writing minutes from memory when an investor or auditor asks. Now: minutes and evidence write themselves against the actual decisions.
Before: tasks forgotten until the next quarter because no one wrote them down. Now: action owners and deadlines tracked right next to the decision.
How BoardiGO fits
Each board meeting moves through the same five stages. BoardiGO connects every stage directly to the meeting, so the proof of what the board decided exists automatically — instead of being stitched together weeks later.
Investors get the update they expect. The agenda is built next to it, so anything that needs a board decision is queued for the meeting — not buried in email replies.
Each agenda item that needs a vote gets one. The vote is recorded against the question that triggered it, with quorum and proxy rules applied — decided on the record, not "everyone nodded".
When the decision needs a signed resolution, the signature is routed from inside the decision itself — not chased days later in a generic tool. The signed document stays bound to the decision.
Minutes are drafted live, signed off, and written back to the same record as the decisions. The minute and the decision live together, not in two places — and not written from memory weeks later.
Action owners and deadlines live next to the decision they came from. And when the next round — or the diligence behind it — asks for the board record, you are not building the data room after the term sheet. It already exists.
Evidence, not just claims
A live walkthrough, a sample artefact and the procurement pack are arranged inside the guided board workflow above — discovery first, evidence second, demo third.
A live walkthrough of one full cycle — agenda → decision → signature → minute → follow-up — runs in your discovery call. It is the same workflow you would run on day one.
A real minute paired with the decision and signature it came from — generated by the live product, redacted and shared on request.
The signature route is shown live: the signed artefact stays bound to the decision and meeting it came from. The identity-method matrix and provider scope are part of the signature-evidence pack we share when we talk.
Free, Pro and Enterprise are walked through side-by-side: what each tier unlocks, where the boundary sits, and the upgrade path. Plans are live; the discovery call is where we cover whether your bracket fits.
BoardiGO's information security management system is ISO/IEC 27001 certified. The certificate scope, DPA route, sub-processor list and incident-response summary are shared under NDA — see the Trust & Security page for the request route.
Trust & Security pageEvery artefact here is generated by the live product. The full walkthrough, sample outputs and security pack run inside the guided board workflow above, with the request route on the Trust & Security page.
Who qualifies
BoardiGO is built for funded companies whose board work has become formal — votes, signed resolutions, minutes that matter. If none of these describe you, BoardiGO is probably ahead of where you need to be today; that is fine, and we will tell you so.
At least one external investor, independent director or board observer sits on the board (or sits in as an observer).
Board or advisory-board meetings happen on a recognisable cadence — not only when something breaks.
The board takes written approvals, formal votes, signed resolutions or minuted decisions — not chat acknowledgements.
A foreseeable next event — next funding round, audit, counsel review, investor reporting — will ask for proof of how decisions happened.
There is a visible operator — founder-office, CFO, COO, chief of staff, finance/legal operator — who can own the workflow. Not "the founder's inbox".
Two ways in
You can set up BoardiGO on your own and try it on an upcoming meeting, or have us walk you through the first workflow — agenda, decisions, signatures, minutes and follow-up — on one of your real meetings.