It should be as easy to communicate with companies as it is to buy shares in them.
Buying a share takes seconds. Getting a straight answer from the company behind it can take weeks, if it comes at all. We think that gap is a fault in the market's plumbing, and we're building the fix.
Traditional IR is one‑way. The market isn't.
Investor relations grew up as a broadcast function: lodge the announcement, hold the call, answer the desk. Meanwhile retail investors became a large, informed and market-moving part of the register, and the tools never caught up. Questions land in a generic inbox. Answers depend on who is asking.
Diolog is built on a different premise: engagement runs both ways, every holder deserves the same access to the record, and the team answering for the company deserves tools equal to the stakes. Accessibility and transparency are not compliance burdens. They are how trust compounds.
Two sides of one conversation.
The workspace, for companies.
A governed workspace where IR teams, company secretaries and advisers draft, check and answer against the company's full disclosure record.
Explore the platformThe app, for investors.
A free app where shareholders follow the companies they own, hear news the moment it drops, and ask the IR team a question directly.
See the appBuilt in Sydney, close to the market it serves.
Amy Benson
Co-founder & CEO
Leads the company and the customer side of Diolog - the demo you book lands with her.
Luke Rhodes
Co-founder & CTO
Leads engineering - the workspace, the agents and the governance layer they answer to.
Talk to a person, not a form.
Whether you run IR for a listed company, advise several, or hold shares and have a question about the app - we read everything that comes in.
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