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SBDC and Institutional Deployment

Exit readiness infrastructure for the networks serving America’s small business owners.

Due Dilly deploys at scale for SBDC networks, banks, and large wealth management firms. White-label, multi-advisor accounts, aggregate reporting, and government contract pricing built into the delivery model.

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What Deploying Due Dilly Delivers

Structured preparation across your entire book of business owner clients.

White-label deployment

Your brand, your colors, your domain. Business owners experience your platform, not ours.

Multi-advisor accounts

Advisors work with their own client books inside a single organizational structure. Permissions, seats, and reporting scale with your team.

Aggregate reporting

See readiness progress across your entire population in real time. Identify gaps, prioritize outreach, measure outcomes.

Government and fixed contracts

Per-user capped pricing for SBDC networks, SBA programs, and state agencies. Built to fit public procurement workflows.

Custom curriculum integration

Add your own modules alongside Due Dilly core content. Keep the 13 foundations, layer your regional and sector-specific guidance on top.

Dedicated onboarding

Partner-led implementation with training, content review, and ongoing support. First deployment in 30 days or less for most partners.

Who This Is For

Organizations serving 50 or more business owner clients.

SBDC networks at state and regional level
Community banks and commercial lending institutions
Large wealth management and RIA firms
Business brokerage and M&A advisory networks
Accounting and CPA firms with business owner clients
SBA programs and federal economic development agencies
Next Step

Schedule a conversation with Kekama.

30 minutes. We will cover your network size, deployment timeline, and what a pilot would look like. No pitch deck, just a direct conversation.

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