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Delve halts demos, Insight Partners scrubs investment post amid ‘fake compliance’ allegations

March 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Delve, a Compliance Startup Under Fire for Alleged Fabrication of Certifications

Delve, a compliance startup backed by Y Combinator, has taken action by disabling the “book a demo” feature on its website amid accusations of fabricating certifications for its clients. The controversy was brought to light in a recent Substack post by an anonymous whistleblower known as “DeepDelver,” who claimed to be a former client of the company.

The allegations have also prompted Insight Partners to remove an article discussing their $32 million investment in Delve. The startup, valued at $300 million during its Series A funding round last year, has come under scrutiny for allegedly falsifying compliance data for its customers.

The original article by Insight Partners managing directors Teddie Wardi and Praveen Akkiraju, titled “Scaling AI-native compliance: How Delve is saving companies time and money on compliance busywork,” can still be accessed through the Wayback Machine internet archive.

Delve, co-founded by Karun Kaushik and Selin Kocalar, has not responded to requests for comment from JS regarding the allegations. The company claims to have assisted major corporations such as Microsoft, Chase, PayPal, American Express, and Perplexity in streamlining compliance processes, but the status of their partnerships remains unclear.

AI-Powered Compliance Automation

Established in 2023, Delve utilizes artificial intelligence to automate the acquisition of security and regulatory certifications like SOC 2, HIPAA, and GDPR. These standards govern data security, health information privacy, and European data protection, respectively.

According to DeepDelver’s claims, Delve allegedly fabricated evidence of board meetings and compliance processes, presenting clients with falsified data. The whistleblower accused the company of pressuring customers to either accept the fabricated evidence or engage in manual compliance work with minimal automation.

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Delve has refuted these allegations, stating that they do not issue compliance reports themselves. Instead, they position themselves as an automation platform that compiles compliance information for auditors to access. The company asserts that customers can choose to work with independent auditors or opt for auditors from Delve’s network of accredited third-party firms.

In response to accusations of providing “fake evidence,” Delve clarified that they offer templates to assist teams in documenting processes in compliance with requirements, similar to other compliance platforms.

Damage Control and Investor Response

While Delve denies the allegations made by DeepDelver, the recent actions of disabling the “book a demo” feature and the removal of Insight Partners’ investment article suggest a move towards damage control. Investors may be distancing themselves from the company amidst the controversy.

As the situation unfolds, Delve faces the challenge of rebuilding trust with its clients and investors, addressing the allegations of fabrication and maintaining transparency in its compliance practices.

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