Altss for Family Offices

Fund manager diligence and peer co-investment intelligence for family offices

The same OSINT intelligence that helps GPs find family offices helps family offices find the right GPs — plus see what peer families are backing, track emerging managers in your strategy, and map co-investment opportunities.

Who this is for

You work at or run a single-family office, multi-family office, or outsourced CIO platform. You allocate across private equity, venture, credit, real estate, and direct deals. Your peers are other family offices. Your sourcing is relationship-driven. Your diligence is rigorous. You want to see the GP universe — including emerging managers — with the same clarity GPs see you.

Who this is not for

If you're looking for a list of family offices to cold-email with an investment solicitation, Altss is not the tool. Altss restricts data access based on use case. Allocator seats are for diligence and peer intelligence — not for outreach to other family offices.

The problem you're solving

GP universe visibility is one-directional.

GPs use Preqin and PitchBook to understand you. You often don't have symmetrical tools to understand the emerging manager universe, peer family office activity, or co-investor landscape.

Peer family office intel is word-of-mouth.

Which FO anchored that last healthcare fund? Which family just backed the new GP out of Sequoia? The answer usually arrives at a conference three months later. You want it in real time.

Emerging manager sourcing is inefficient.

The interesting alpha sits in Fund I / Fund II managers nobody's heard of yet. Finding them before they're a Preqin profile requires systematic signal tracking.

How Altss helps

GP universe mapping.

GPs tagged by strategy, stage, AUM, track record, vintage, and geography — including emerging managers often missing from institutional databases.

Peer family office activity.

See which family offices backed which funds recently (to the extent publicly disclosed or OSINT-detectable), co-investment patterns across peer FOs, and sector rotation signals.

Co-investor landscape.

For direct deals, Altss maps the likely co-investors — other family offices, CVCs, funds — who've invested alongside your current portfolio companies.

Fund manager signal feed.

When a GP you're tracking has a key-person departure, a performance announcement, or a strategic pivot — Altss surfaces it.

What's in the platform for you

  • GPs across private equity, venture, credit, real estate, infrastructure, hedge
  • Emerging manager identification (Fund I / Fund II managers often missing from legacy DBs)
  • Peer family office activity (to extent publicly observable via OSINT)
  • Co-investor syndication mapping for direct deals
  • GP signal feed — key-person changes, fundraising status, performance announcements
  • Warm-path mapping across your FO network, advisors, and portfolio

How teams like yours use Altss

01

Emerging manager sourcing.

Monthly review of new Fund I / Fund II managers in your target strategies, filtered by sector and vintage. Qualify a shortlist for intro conversations systematically rather than relying on inbound alone.

02

Pre-diligence GP research.

Before taking a meeting with a GP, pull their full profile — track record, peer LP base, recent hires, strategic positioning, performance signals. Arrive prepared.

03

Peer intelligence.

Quarterly view of what peer family offices (at least those whose activity is publicly observable) are backing. Spot cluster moves into strategies or regions early.

Why Altss for family offices

Altss was originally built for GPs raising capital from family offices. The same OSINT infrastructure — regulatory filings, press signals, hiring activity, domain intelligence — works in reverse for family offices evaluating the GP universe. FO seats are specifically structured for diligence and peer intelligence, not for outreach to other FOs (which we prevent to protect our FO dataset).

F.A.Q

Frequently asked questions

Do you restrict how family offices use Altss?
Yes. FO seats are for evaluating GPs, tracking peer FO activity, and co-investor mapping. They do not grant access to outreach tooling or bulk export of FO contact data. This is intentional — it's how we maintain dataset integrity.
How does this differ from With Intelligence for family offices?
With Intelligence focuses on peer-to-peer content and events for the FO community. Altss focuses on OSINT-driven intelligence on the broader private capital ecosystem — GPs, co-investors, emerging managers, peer FO activity.
Do you cover single-family offices and MFOs equally?
Yes. Coverage is by entity type, not office structure. Both SFO and MFO views available.
How do you handle data on our own family office?
Family offices can request a review of their Altss profile and redact or adjust sensitive fields. We prioritize accuracy and respect of allocator privacy.
Pricing for family office seats?
Contact sales for FO-specific pricing. Different from GP-side pricing given different use cases.
Is this useful for OCIOs / multi-family offices managing multiple client portfolios?
Yes. Shared workspace for the CIO team, separate workspaces per client portfolio if needed.

Evaluate the GP universe with symmetrical intelligence.

Contact us to discuss a family office seat configuration.

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