Everything You Need to Run Better Deals
Certifications, playbooks, live sessions, and a community of practitioners who have actually done it. One membership.
You're Guessing When You Should Be Executing
Most M&A training comes from theory or people who've never carried decision rights in a deal. What operators actually need is decision cadence, kill criteria, templates, and the tradeoffs operators make when timelines compress and stakes rise.
"If you're learning M&A from a deck, you're learning the wrong thing."
What You Get as a Member
Experiential Data
Search operator interviews, playbooks, and case patterns by role + deal stage, or let AI surface what you need based on what you're solving for.
Certifications
Build the foundation. Earn the credential. The practitioner's on-ramp to M&A, and the operating standard that follows it.
Live Operator Sessions
Weekly sessions, Labs, and AMAs with corp dev leads, integration PMOs, and PE operators. Bring real problems, get real answers.
Community Access
Connect with practitioners across corp dev, PE, integration, finance, legal, and HR. No vendors, just operators.
Built for Every Seat at the Deal Table
Whether you lead deals or support execution, Membership adapts to your role, so you get what matters for your seat and skip what doesn't.
Corp Dev Lead
Integration Leader / IMO
PE Portfolio Ops
Finance
Legal
HR / People Ops
Functional Leaders
From Strategy to Integration
Search and learn across the full deal lifecycle. Every stage mapped to playbooks, templates, and operator patterns—so you can find the right standard at the right time.
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For Teams: Build a Repeatable Operating Standard
Want to enable your whole deal team? Enterprise brings Membership to your organization, plus internal playbook upload, role-based assignments across functions, post-mortem capture, and analytics so standards stay current and execution stays aligned.

Learn From Operators. Ship Better Deals.
Membership is where buy-side M&A finally learns from itself, so you stop relearning what someone three deals ago already figured out.