SpaceX IPO Filing RAG Demo | Calypso
SpaceX Filing Demo Official corpus research surface<br>Ask the SpaceX IPO filing like an analyst.<br>Grounded across 84 indexed sources, including prospectus summaries, risk factors, MD&A, launch vehicle pages, Starlink materials, xAI/X references, charts, and image exhibits.<br>Sources<br>84
Size<br>142.4 MB
Formats<br>JPG / HTML / JSON
Status<br>RAG active
Answers are expected to cite the filing corpus and expose supporting source details when available.
Source trail<br>Sample of 84 indexed sources.
84<br>01prospectussummary.jpg<br>Prospectus summary · 3.9 MB
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02riskfactorscover1b.jpg<br>Risk factors · 9.1 MB
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03space.html<br>Filing source page · 11.3 MB
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04manifest.json<br>Source manifest · 20.2 KB
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80 more sources indexed<br>The rail previews 4 representative files from the full corpus.
Live grounded chat<br>Ask the filing corpus directly.
Start with a focused analyst prompt.<br>Each prompt is designed to force retrieval across the filing corpus before the live chat becomes the main workspace.
Investor SnapshotInvestor-grade S-1 summary Create an investor-grade briefing on the SpaceX S-1. Include: the core takeaway, the exact filing evidence, why it matters for valuation or risk, and a citation. Prioritize business mix, revenue scale, profitability or losses, capital intensity, governance/control, Starlink/connectivity, launch/space operations, AI/xAI/X exposure if present, and IPO use-of-proceeds.Investor SnapshotBusiness model extraction Map SpaceX’s business model from the S-1 into a three-column table: Segment / How it makes money / Strategic importance. Cover launch services, Starlink or connectivity, spacecraft/Dragon, Starship, government and commercial customers, enterprise connectivity, direct-to-device or carrier partnerships if disclosed, and any AI/xAI/X-related segment if included in the filing. For each row, cite the filing language and classify the revenue type as recurring, transactional, milestone-based, usage-based, hardware-linked, government-contract-based, or not clearly disclosed.Investor SnapshotRevenue, margins, and cash needs Analyze what the filing discloses about revenue drivers, margin structure, profitability, capex, liquidity, debt, cash burn, and expected funding needs. Separate the answer into: Reported numbers, management explanation, investor inference, and unanswered questions. Include a table showing revenue/margin/cash-flow drivers by segment. Flag any places where growth depends on continued capital investment, launch cadence, satellite deployment, Starship development, AI infrastructure, government demand, or financing access.Risk ReviewRanked risk-factor analysis Extract the most material risk factors from the S-1 and rank the top 10 by investor materiality. For each risk, provide: risk name, filing evidence, affected business segment, probability signal from the filing, potential financial impact, mitigation disclosed by the company, and your investor-grade severity score from 1–5. Prioritize risks related to Starship execution, launch failure, Starlink competition and regulation, spectrum rights, government contracts, capital intensity, debt/liquidity, governance/control, related-party transactions, AI/X integration, cybersecurity, and key-person dependence if disclosed.Risk ReviewSkeptical IPO investor diligence checklist Act as a skeptical IPO investor preparing a diligence memo. Based only on the S-1, list the 15 most important claims that require independent verification before investing. For each claim, provide: the company’s filing claim, why it matters, what outside evidence an investor should request, what would confirm it, and what would falsify it. Include checks for revenue quality, customer concentration, Starlink churn/ARPU, launch economics, reuse cost advantage, Starship readiness, government contract durability, AI capex returns, debt terms, related-party transactions, and governance rights.Product & MarketStarlink, connectivity, and customer evidence finder Find every meaningful part of the filing that discusses Starlink, connectivity, broadband, enterprise customers, government customers, mobility, maritime, aviation, direct-to-device, carrier partnerships, user terminals, satellites, network capacity, spectrum, churn, ARPU, or recurring subscription revenue. Return a citation-first evidence map grouped by theme. For each theme, summarize what the filing says, what it does not say, and why the omission matters for investors evaluating Starlink as a standalone business.
Prompts Investor-grade S-1 summary Business model extraction Revenue, margins, and cash needs Ranked risk-factor analysis Skeptical IPO investor diligence checklist Starlink, connectivity, and customer evidence finder
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