Invest in the World Leader in Low-Code Software Development

We’re empowering Fortune 500 companies, banks, and governments to build their own complex apps with minimum coders. We’re ready to accelerate our growth. Join us during our private investment opportunity.

$518

Min. Investment

$1.20

Share Price

350+

Number of Investors

$2M+

Total Fundraising

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PROBLEM/SOLUTION

Creating Software Is Costly for Businesses

Many businesses require their own unique software solutions to communicate internally, help customers, and solve problems at both ends. Creating those solutions in the past required an expensive team of coders and engineers. We’re making it possible for organizations of all kinds to design the solutions they need, code-free and cost-effective.

HOW IT WORKS

We’re Pioneering Low-Code Solutions for Businesses

We help our customers create the software their company needs without hiring coders or engineers’ to ‘We help our customers create the software their company needs with hiring minimum coders or engineers..

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Workflow Automation

Using the Pega platform, we can create end-to-end automated processes that span across different departments and systems. This includes tasks like approvals, data entry, notifications, and more.

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AI-Powered Decisioning

Pega uses AI algorithms to analyze data, predict outcomes, and recommend actions. This enables organizations to provide personalized experiences to customers and optimize business operations.

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Low-Code Platform

Developers use Pega’s Designer Studio, a low-code, web-based integrated development environment (IDE), to design and collaborate on applications. It simplifies the development process and accelerates time-to-market.

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TRACTION

We’ve Grown Revenue 158%+ Already

2X

Revenue Growth

From 2018 to 2021, thanks to success across key industries, including finance, insurance, government, manufacturing, and HR.

50+

Fortune 500 clients

including Large enterprise banks, state governments etc.

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PEGA's Delivery Excellence Award

in 2021 (Nobel Prize equivalent).


Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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EXPANSION

Goal: $100M Revenue in 5 Years

We see significant opportunity for growth as businesses everywhere adopt a low-code approach to their software.

MARKET OPPORTUNITY

$3.6 Billion Low-Code Market

Most people can’t design software from the ground up. That’s why low-code solutions are projected to increase in demand for years to come. The market for simpler software is on the rise, and we’re already a world-leader in the space with an obtainable market of $847M1.

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ROADMAP

The Road to IPO in 2026

Most people can’t design software from the ground up. That’s why low-code solutions are projected to increase in demand for years to come. The market for simpler software is on the rise, and we’re already a world-leader in the space with an obtainable market of $847M1.

2024

  • Acquired an OutSystems Services Business

  • Grow to 800 employees across the globe

2025

  • Acquire a Salesforce Service business

  • Grow to 1,000 employees across the globe

2026

  • IPO on NASDAQ

  • Expand to 1,300 employees

  • Expand operations into 10 countries

TEAM

Led by a Visionary Team

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Arun MS
CEO and Co-Founder
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Nish Fonseka
COO and Co-Founder
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Punna Paramasivan
CTO and Co-Founder
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Prasanna
Executive Vice President
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Ravi
Executive Vice President
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Donald O'Sullivan
Vice President and Global Head of Sales
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Jason Marason
Vice President of Innovation
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Andy Elliott
Vice President Product Strategy
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Sreedhar K
Vice President – Technology
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Sam Perera
Vice President – Technology
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Priyantha De Mel
Vice President – Technology
PERKS

Exclusive Investor Perks

Invest

$2,500+
2%

Bonus Shares

Invest

$5,000+
5%

Bonus Shares

Invest

$10,000+
7%

Bonus Shares

Invest

$25,000+
10%

Bonus Shares

Invest

$100,000+
15%

Bonus Shares

FAQ's

Why invest in startups?

Regulation CF allows investors to invest in startups and early-growth companies. This is different from helping a company raise money on Kickstarter; with Regulation CF Offerings, you aren’t buying products or merchandise - you are buying a piece of a company and helping it grow.

How much can I invest?

Accredited investors can invest as much as they want. But if you are NOT an accredited investor, your investment limit depends on either your annual income or net worth, whichever is greater. If the number is less than $124,000, you can only invest 5% of it. If both are greater than $124,000 then your investment limit is 10%.

How do I calculate my net worth?

To calculate your net worth, just add up all of your assets and subtract all of your liabilities (excluding the value of the person’s primary residence). The resulting sum is your net worth.

What are the tax implications of an equity crowdfunding investment?

We cannot give tax advice, and we encourage you to talk with your accountant or tax advisor before making an investment.

Who can invest in a Regulation CF Offering?

Individuals over 18 years of age can invest.

What do I need to know about early-stage investing? Are these investments risky?

There will always be some risk involved when investing in a startup or small business. And the earlier you get in the more risk that is usually present. If a young company goes out of business, your ownership interest could lose all value. You may have limited voting power to direct the company due to dilution over time. You may also have to wait about five to seven years (if ever) for an exit via acquisition, IPO, etc. Because early-stage companies are still in the process of perfecting their products, services, and business model, nothing is guaranteed. That’s why startups should only be part of a more balanced, overall investment portfolio.

When will I get my investment back?

The Common Stock (the "Shares") of Evonsys, Inc. (the "Company") are not publicly-traded. As a result, the shares cannot be easily traded or sold. As an investor in a private company, you typically look to receive a return on your investment under the following scenarios: The Company gets acquired by another company. The Company goes public (makes an initial public offering). In those instances, you receive your pro-rata share of the distributions that occur, in the case of acquisition, or you can sell your shares on an exchange. These are both considered long-term exits, taking approximately 5-10 years (and often longer) to see the possibility for an exit. It can sometimes take years to build companies. Sometimes there will not be any return, as a result of business failure.

Can I sell my shares?

Shares sold via Regulation Crowdfunding offerings have a one-year lockup period before those shares can be sold under certain conditions.

Exceptions to limitations on selling shares during the one-year lockup period:
In the event of death, divorce, or similar circumstance, shares can be transferred to:
• The company that issued the securities
• An accredited investor
• A family member (child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse or equivalent, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law, including adoptive relationships)

What happens if a company does not reach their funding target?

If a company does not reach their minimum funding target, all funds will be returned to the investors after the close of the offering.

How can I learn more about a company's offering?

All available disclosure information can be found on the offering pages for our Regulation Crowdfunding offering.

What if I change my mind about investing?

You can cancel your investment at any time, for any reason, until 48 hours prior to a closing occurring. If you’ve already funded your investment and your funds are in escrow, your funds will be promptly refunded to you upon cancellation. To submit a request to cancel your investment please email: info@dealmakersecurities.com

How do I keep up with how the company is doing?

At a minimum, the company will be filing with the SEC and posting on its website an annual report, along with certified financial statements. Those should be available 120 days after the fiscal year end. If the company meets a reporting exception, or eventually has to file more reported information to the SEC, the reporting described above may end. If these reports end, you may not continually have current financial information about the company.

What relationship does the company have with DealMaker Securities?

Once an offering ends, the company may continue its relationship with DealMaker Securities for additional offerings in the future. DealMaker Securities’ affiliates may also provide ongoing services to the company. There is no guarantee any services will continue after the offering ends.

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