ClarientInvestor relations platform

For ASX-listed small companies

ASX small-cap investor relations, without the repetitive manual work.

Give investors one place to follow your company, understand announcements, ask questions, and read approved management answers, while your team answers each question once.

Investor Centre live in daysASX announcements added automaticallyPlain-English summaries for new filingsQuestions answered once, not one email at a timeManagement approves every public answerPublic answers use public sources

Your investors are asking. Your answers are scattered.

It takes time

Cash runway. Funding plans. What the latest announcement means. The same questions arrive by email, phone, LinkedIn, brokers and the contact form. Then someone senior writes the same answer again and again.

It creates uneven information

One investor gets an answer. Everyone else is left guessing. For a listed company, private one-off replies are a bad default, even when nobody is doing anything wrong.

It does not build trust

The public Investor Centre stays quiet, even while management is answering questions behind the scenes. Investors look, find nothing current, and move on.

What Clarient does

One approved answer becomes a public investor asset.

Clarient turns common investor questions into clear public answers. Management answers once, from what the company has already told the market, and every investor works from the same information.

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Investors ask on your Investor Centre

If a similar question has already been answered, they see the existing answer first, no work for your team at all.

02

A draft is prepared from your filings

The platform finds the relevant announcements and reports and shows which filing supports each statement. Anything you haven't disclosed is flagged, not invented.

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You approve what goes public

Read it, edit it, sign it off. Nothing is published without management approval, and the record shows who approved it, and when.

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The answer can become a public asset

Each approved answer can go to the investor who asked by email, be published on your Investor Centre, or both. When you publish, it becomes a shareable page other investors can find.

ASX
Quarterly Activities Report, March 202630 Apr 2026 · 14-page PDF
Announcement summary

The company reported $142.4M in cash at quarter end, with operating outflows of $9.1M. The report confirms the Phase III trial remains on schedule for a H2 readout and notes no change to previously stated spending priorities.

Open source PDFAsk a question about this announcement3 related answers

Announcement summaries

Every ASX announcement, easier to understand.

New filings are added to your Investor Centre automatically and turned into short, plain-English summaries, linked to the original PDF, reviewable by your team before they appear, and connected to follow-up questions.

Investors understand the filing before opening the PDF. Your Investor Centre feels alive after every announcement, and every summary is a natural path into a question you only have to answer once.

Built for listed companies

More controlled than scattered, ad-hoc replies.

For a listed company, control is the product: where information came from, who approved it, what stays private, and what is not connected yet.

Management approves every word

Drafts can be prepared for you, but nothing is published without your approval. There is no auto-publish.

Answers come from your filings

Every statement shows which announcement or report supports it. If the company hasn't disclosed something, the draft says so.

Shareholder register stays internal

Shareholder register data helps your team prioritise and follow up. Public answers stay based on public company information.

Everything is on the record

Drafts, edits, approvals and publishes are recorded automatically, so you always know who said what, and when.

Connected when ready

Email, register and market data features stay unavailable until your company connects and approves them.

Shareholder register

Know who is on your register.

Connect or upload your shareholder register to see holders, movements and follow-up opportunities, in a private company view that never feeds public answers.

Top holders

See your largest shareholders and how their positions change.

Movements

New holders, reducing holders, and exits, surfaced after each register update.

Follow-ups

Returned mail, missing emails, and investors worth a call, in one private list.

Register access stays locked until your company connects it.

See it running on your own announcements.

Give us your ASX ticker and we'll walk you through your Investor Centre, plain-English announcement summaries, and the answer process, built from your company's public record.

Clarient — Investor relations for ASX small caps