A private, verified environment for accredited investors.
Understand how The Network works, why verification matters, and what access looks like once you're inside.
The Challenge
Before
- • Endless noise from unverified sources
- • No way to confirm compliance
- • Fragmented documents across email and PDF
- • Unknown issuer legitimacy
- • High risk of wasting time on bad actors
- • Unclear process, unclear outcomes
After
- • A single, quiet environment
- • Only verified accredited investors
- • Issuer-direct information you can trust
- • Clear, organized offering materials
- • Full control, zero pressure
- • Professional workflows, built for compliance
What The Network Is (and Isn't)
This Is:
- • A secure environment for verified investors
- • A way to access issuer-direct materials
- • A compliance-first workflow
- • A neutral technology layer
- • A quiet room away from the noise
This Is NOT:
- • Investment advice or recommendations
- • Lead generation or solicitation
- • A broker-dealer or placement agent
- • A marketplace or exchange
- • A source of endorsements
Understanding 506(c) in Plain Language
Rule 506(c) is a section of SEC regulations that lets private companies raise money from accredited investors without registering as a public company.
Here's what that means for you: Companies can publish their offerings online. You can review them. But only if you're verified as an accredited investor first.
The company controls everything—offering terms, investor acceptance, and materials. No middlemen. No brokers taking fees. Just infrastructure.
Unlimited Capital
No cap on how much companies can raise
Public Advertising
Companies can tell the world about their offering
Verified Access Only
You must prove accreditation before viewing details
The Issuer-Direct Model
Deal Box operates as a technology and infrastructure provider—not as a broker-dealer, placement agent, or investment adviser. Our platform hosts issuer-controlled portals where companies publish their own offering materials and manage their own investor relationships.
In the issuer-direct model, companies maintain complete control over their capital formation process. They determine offering terms, approve all materials, and make all decisions regarding investor acceptance. Deal Box provides the technology infrastructure that makes this process efficient, compliant, and auditable.
Deal Box's Role
- •Provides portal technology and infrastructure
- •Facilitates accreditation verification workflows
- •Hosts issuer-approved offering materials
- •Enables secure document management and communications
Your 4-Step Pathway
Learn
Review publicly available summaries of offerings. Understand the company, the thesis, and the structure before committing time.
Verify
Prove you're an accredited investor through a third-party verifier. This unlocks access to detailed materials and protects the environment from unqualified investors.
Access
Once verified, access issuer portals with full offering documents, financials, projections, and disclosures. Everything is published directly by the company—not curated by us.
Decide
Use your own judgment. Consult your own advisors. Make decisions based on your risk tolerance and goals. We're not here to push you—we're here to get out of your way.
Who This Is For
The Network is built for accredited investors who want clarity, control, and compliance without the noise.
You might be:
- • A high-net-worth individual tired of cold outreach and unverified deals
- • A family office looking for organized, professional deal flow
- • An angel investor who values your time and reputation
- • A fund manager seeking compliant access to private offerings
If you value dignity, transparency, and infrastructure over hype—this environment was built for you.
Our Role
Deal Box provides technology infrastructure for issuer-direct offerings. We are not a broker-dealer, placement agent, or investment adviser.
We do not recommend investments. We do not endorse issuers. We do not conduct diligence on your behalf. We build the room. You decide who you let in.