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ThoughtSpot
ThoughtSpot is a asset manager based in Mountain View, founded 2012; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key...
ThoughtSpot
Transform insights into action with the ThoughtSpot Agentic Analytics Platform—AI agents, automated insights, and embedded intelligence.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2012
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Mountain View
Corporate office
444 Castro Street, Suite 1000, Mountain View, CA 94041, United States
Additional offices
Bellevue, WA · Plano, TX · Chicago, IL · Vancouver, Canada · London, UK · Frankfurt, Germany · Krefeld, Germany · Bangalore, India · Hyderabad, India · Thiruvananthapuram, India · Tokyo, Japan · Sydney, Australia
Frequently asked questions
Does ThoughtSpot operate a family office or invest third-party capital?
No. All sourced material describes ThoughtSpot as a commercial enterprise selling an agentic analytics platform to business users. There is no evidence of a family office structure, a fund vehicle, or any activity involving the management of external investor capital.
What is the source of wealth behind any ThoughtSpot family office?
None is identified. The firm's website and Altss research record contain no reference to a single-family fortune, founders' private capital pool, or any wealth-origin narrative of the type required for a family-office profile.
Is ThoughtSpot listed in any known family office or allocator databases?
Altss records do not classify ThoughtSpot as a family office, asset manager, or institutional allocator. The entity is recorded as a technology company with a commercial product, not as an investment organization, and therefore falls outside standard allocator-mapping taxonomies.
Could ThoughtSpot's founders run a separate family office under a different name?
That is possible, but the sourced material provides no information on any such vehicle. Without a named entity, disclosed AUM, or investment team, no profile can be constructed — any separate family office would be a distinct entity requiring its own primary-source verification.
Why does ThoughtSpot appear in the Altss research queue if it is not an investment firm?
ThoughtSpot may have been flagged during broad entity ingestion or name-matching routines. Altss review confirms it is a technology vendor with no investment mandate; the profile is publication-blocked for category mismatch.
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