Downloadable materials that demonstrate the scope, methodology, and quality of a Willowbark technical assessment.
Most Willowbark client engagements are confidential. Clients share access to sensitive technical systems, engineering teams, and strategic information, and that trust is maintained. As a result, live client work cannot be shared.
To give prospective clients and investors a clear picture of the depth and format of a Willowbark assessment, the following materials are available for download. All identifying information has been removed or replaced.
An overview of Willowbark's technical due diligence methodology, scope of assessment, typical deliverables, and engagement approach. Suitable for sharing with procurement teams and deal committees.
Format: PDF
Use: Qualification, procurement, deal committee review
A full-length technical due diligence report with all company names, product names, personnel names, and identifying technical details removed or replaced. Shows the actual structure, depth, executive framing, and findings format of a Willowbark engagement.
Format: PDF
Use: Previewing report quality, scope, and investor-facing formatting
How findings are presented for investment committee and board consumption, with prioritized risk ratings and business-linked implications.
The full range of areas evaluated in a technical due diligence, from architecture and engineering team to cloud infrastructure, security, and AI readiness.
How individual findings are documented: what was observed, why it matters, and what the recommended response is.
How actionable recommendations are organized by timeframe and priority, from immediate pre-close items to longer-term investment priorities.
Executive-level language that non-technical readers can act on, without sacrificing the technical precision that matters to engineering-informed readers.
A realistic sense of what a full technical due diligence engagement produces, including both the executive summary and the detailed findings sections.
If you are evaluating Willowbark for an upcoming engagement and the sample materials raise questions, or if you would like to discuss scope, timeline, or methodology, the fastest path is a direct conversation.