About Vault Brief

Why this exists

Every Web3 founder spends about eight hours a month copy-pasting Etherscan into Google Docs. The data is already public on-chain. The friction is entirely in the tooling. Vault Brief removes that friction — it pulls treasury balances, classifies transactions, summarises GitHub activity, and asks an LLM to write a structured monthly narrative. Investors get a polished PDF; founders get their afternoon back.

How we got here

The first version pulled balances from Alchemy, Dune, and Helius and dumped them into a Markdown template. The second version added the LLM narrative. The third taught the model to never fabricate a balance — the validator now checks every dollar figure in the prose against the source snapshot. Every release after that has been about making the output something a fund manager would actually forward to their LPs.

Vault Brief is a production SaaS product. The tool is live, the data is real, and reports are generated every cycle. Production usage numbers update on the homepage in real time.

What we believe

Transparency first

Crypto projects that communicate clearly with their investors build longer-lasting trust and better cap tables.

Data you can trust

Every number in your report comes directly from on-chain data. No estimates, no manual entry, no fabrication — the LLM is sandboxed against the source snapshot.

Built for founders

You should spend your time building, not formatting spreadsheets. Vault Brief handles reporting so you don't have to.

Got a treasury you want to see narrated?

Try it on a public DAO treasury — or your own. First report on us.

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