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documents,
alive.

A reading layer for the documents that matter most. They breathe. They learn their readers. They tell you, in plain words, who's paying attention — and what to say next.

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mirusgrove.com/r/q3-update
LIVE · v2.3
NEWARR figure updated — $4.2M → $4.8M. Two new logos closed last week, plus a revised hiring plan in §3.
Q3 · INVESTOR UPDATE
Compounding, on schedule.

We crossed $4.8M ARR in September, up from $3.1M at end of Q2. Net retention held at 118% on the back of the design-system expansion deal we flagged last quarter.

Pipeline coverage for Q4 sits at 3.4× the plan; we're tightening the hiring ladder for two senior eng roles and one design lead.

mASK THIS DOC
Jess asked — "How does net retention compare to last cycle?"
Net retention is up 11pts vs. Q3 last year (107 → 118). Most of the lift is from expansion on the Pro tier; gross retention held at 96%.
JPMA
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Jess Park
Lattice Capital
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mASKED · 0.4s
"How does net retention compare to last cycle?"
Up 11pts vs. Q3 last year — 107 → 118. Most of the lift came from Pro-tier expansion.
✦ Our quiet conviction

A document shouldn't end at "send." It should be a quiet, ongoing thread between the person who wrote it and the people reading it — one place where questions, changes, and attention can all meet.

✦ How a MirusGrove doc lives

Three motions.
One quiet rhythm.

ONE
Plant
You publish a single living link.

Upload, paste, or sync from where the work lives. Set per-reader access. No more attachments.

TWO
Tend
It tells you who is paying attention.

Section-level engagement, per reader, in real time. Get a quiet ping when a moment is ripe.

THREE
Gather
Readers ask. The doc answers.

Comments, reactions, and AI-handled Qs live where the content does. You curate, not chase.

✦ The shape of MirusGrove

Five things that make a document alive.

Living documents
Edit once. Every reader gets the new version — and a plain-English summary of what changed.

No 'final_v9_REAL.pdf'. No re-sends. The document you share today is the same URL six months later, only smarter.

v2.3 → v2.4
§3.1 ARR$4.2M$4.8M
§3.2 Hiring4 eng6 eng · 1 design
§5 Risksnew section
NOTIFIED"Jess — Q3 has 3 changes since you last read. ARR is $4.8M now."
delivered · 4:12 PM · diff-aware
Embedded AI
A reader can ask the document directly.

Grounded answers, cited to the section it pulled from. Never invents context.

ASKED
"How did you arrive at $22M?"
Win-rate held at 32%, two enterprise deals land Q4, Pro compounds 14% MoM. §3.4
Reader signal
A quiet sense of who's with you.

Feel which sections resonated, which got skimmed, which readers came back — without ever peering over a shoulder.

Cover
100%
§1 Market
88%
§3 Financials
58%
§5 Risks
22%
Adaptive reading
The UI quiets as readers grow familiar.

First-time readers get a guide. Returners see what changed. Veterans see clean text.

1st
Guided
RETURN
What's new
REGULAR
Silent
Comments in context
Anchored to the exact words.

Threaded feedback, organized inbox, AI summaries of long threads.

M
Mei · §3.2 · "Hiring delta?"
P
Paul · §1 · ✓ resolved
✦ Staying in tune

A thread between writer
and reader
— in both directions.

Readers know, in plain language, that the author cares whether the document lands. In return they get a reading experience that picks up where they left off and quietly surfaces what's changed since last time.

You stay close to the conversation. They stay oriented in the work. Nobody feels watched — because nobody is.

Which sections you spent time with
When you came back
Questions you asked the doc
Comments & reactions you left
×Anything outside this document
×Keystrokes, screen, mouse
WHAT JESS SEES — FIRST OPEN
A note before you start.

The author would love to know how this lands — which parts stuck, which might need another look. Read freely; we'll keep things relevant for you.

WHAT YOU SEE — AUTHOR
Jess keeps revisiting §3.

Third visit this week. A short note might be welcome.

For people who send documents that matter.

The pitch deck that closes the round. The brief a partner has to act on. The proposal that lands the client. MirusGrove is built for those moments.

For founders & operators

Investor relations

Decks that update between meetings. Per-partner read receipts. Quiet pings when an LP returns.

See it in action
Q3Q3 Investor Updatev2.3
ARR
$4.8M
+55%
NET RETENTION
118%
+11pt
PIPELINE
3.4×
cov.
BURN
$310k
-18%
For consultants & advisors

Client deliverables

Strategy reports that answer their own questions. Threaded feedback that stays organized.

See it in action
CLIENT · NORTHWIND
Operating model · Phase 2 recommendations
Executive summary
Diagnosis · 3 themes· CFO commented
3Recommended path
4Risks & open items
For gtm teams

Proposals & data rooms

Know when a buyer goes back to pricing for the third time. Reach out at the moment of curiosity.

See it in action
Proposal · Helio Health
Buyer is on §Pricing now · 3 min
14:02 · opened cover
14:05 · skipped to §Pricing
14:07 · re-read §ROI
14:09 · still reading §Pricing
For publishers & analysts

Research & intelligence

Weekly notes that subscribers interrogate. The AI answers the obvious. You see the smart ones.

See it in action
WEEKLY · ISSUE 41
Semiconductor supply notes
SUBSCRIBERS
1,284
READ THROUGH
71%
AI Qs
142
Top question this week: "How do the Taiwan timelines affect Q1 guidance?"
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