Investor reports
for Web3 teams
Generate monthly treasury reports from wallets, GitHub activity, token metrics, and project context. Vault Brief turns raw Web3 data into investor-ready reports you can review, export, and send.
No credit card required. Preview a demo report before connecting your own data.
From inputs to reports
From raw Web3 data to investor reports
Founders should not spend hours copying balances from explorers, GitHub stats from repos, and token data from dashboards. Vault Brief brings those inputs together and turns them into a structured monthly report.
Input
You connect
- WalletsTreasury addresses across 20+ chains
- GitHub orgCommits, PRs, contributors, releases
- Token contractPrice, market cap, holder count
- Project contextMilestones, funding, asks, governance
Output
Investor report
- Treasury overviewBalances + month-over-month change
- Burn and runwayNet outflow + months at current pace
- GitHub progressActive dev signal for the period
- Executive summaryAI-written, validated against source data
- PDF exportBranded, investor-ready, click to download
Built on the stack you already trust
Built for active Web3 teams
Production-ready investor reporting
Treasury tracking
Track balances, inflows, outflows, and runway across project wallets. Use public wallet addresses only. No private keys. No signing access.
GitHub activity
Summarize commits, merged PRs, contributors, releases, and development progress for investor updates.
AI generated report narrative
Turn treasury and development data into a clear investor report with executive summary, monthly changes, risks, and next steps.
PDF export
Export a polished report that can be shared with investors, internal stakeholders, DAO contributors, or fund partners.
Token metrics
Include token price, market cap, holder count, liquidity context, and supply-related metrics where available.
Review before send
You stay in control. Reports are reviewed before sending or exporting.
Available now
- Treasury wallet tracking
- GitHub activity summaries
- AI generated report narrative
- PDF export
- Demo report preview
- Manual review before send
- Open and click tracking
On roadmap
- Investor portal
- API access
- White label reports
- Advanced monthly automation
How it works
Four steps to a report
Connect data sources
Add treasury wallets, a GitHub org, token contract details, and basic project context.
Vault Brief pulls the data
The system collects balances, inflows, outflows, token metrics, and development activity from your connected sources.
Generate the report
Vault Brief turns the data into a structured investor report with treasury overview, runway, GitHub progress, and executive summary.
Review, export, send
Review the report, edit if needed, export PDF, and share it with investors or stakeholders.
Production usage
Real usage, updated from production
Live treasury value under watch, refreshed from production. The dollar figure aggregates the latest snapshot of every connected project — it's what the system is actually tracking right now, not a marketing claim.
FAQ
Common questions
Vault Brief uses public wallet addresses only. You add treasury wallets, and the system pulls balances and transaction data from supported data providers. Vault Brief never asks for private keys and cannot move funds.
Vault Brief generates investor reports with treasury overview, burn and runway, GitHub activity, token metrics, executive summary, and monthly changes. Reports can be reviewed and exported as PDF.
Yes. Reports are generated for review first. You can edit the narrative, adjust context, and export the final version when ready.
No. You can export a PDF and send it directly. A secure investor portal is on the roadmap for teams that want to share reports without sending PDFs manually.
Vault Brief supports major EVM chains and Solana reporting flows. New chains are added based on customer requests.
No. It works for Web3 startups, DAOs, protocols, funds, and teams that need to report treasury and development progress. Token metrics are optional.
Vault Brief automates data collection and report generation. Sending stays under user control — reports are reviewed before they are shared.