QuantisticAI
Summary
Tracking PE fund commitments across a dozen GP portals, each with its own export format and waterfall schedule, turns into a spreadsheet archaeology project that eats the quarter before the quarter does.
The tool described in the validator context — Quantistic's platform for LP portfolio tracking — is designed to replace that spreadsheet layer with document-ingested, LPA-aware calculations. It reads fund documents, extracts fee and waterfall terms, and runs deterministic checks against actual cash flows, so a compliance review doesn't start with someone manually reconciling three versions of a capital account statement. The free entry point lets you upload a first LPA before committing. The ceiling appears when the portfolio grows past the scenarios the platform's document parsing handles cleanly — community signals on edge-case LPA structures are sparse.
Bottom line: Pick this if you're managing 5–30 PE fund commitments and need an auditable alternative to spreadsheets; plan a different architecture if your fund structures involve non-standard waterfall tiers or side-pocket mechanics the parser hasn't been trained on.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- Upload first LPA for free; see extraction results before committing.
Custom
Pricing based on number of funds, document volume per quarter, and team size. All plans include full platform access with no feature gates.
- All six LP document types read end-to-end
- Side letter discounts and MFN elections applied automatically
- Capital calls and distribution notices classified line-by-line
- Quarterly and performance reports parsed against ILPA templates
- Live portfolio dashboard across all fund commitments
- Key date alerts at 90, 60, 30, and 7 days
- Twelve quarterly verification checks
- Hands-on onboarding by founding team
- AES-256 encryption at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit
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Pros
Sign in to edit- LPA-term extraction with human confirmation before calculations run, which means fee and waterfall figures are tied to a specific clause rather than a formula cell nobody can trace back.
- Central dashboard for key dates, distributions, and funding calls across all fund holdings, so a missed capital call deadline stops being a calendar-management failure.
- Automated quarterly fee and waterfall verification against ingested LPA terms, which means compliance checks that previously took days of manual reconciliation become a review task rather than a rebuild task.
- Source-cited analytics that reference the document clause behind each output, so audit trail preparation for LP due diligence doesn't start from scratch each cycle.
- API availability, so teams with existing data infrastructure can push verified portfolio data downstream without manual export steps.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Document parsing accuracy is the load-bearing assumption — non-standard LPA structures, heavily negotiated side-letter terms, or fund-of-funds nesting will produce extraction errors that require manual correction, and at scale those corrections accumulate faster than the platform saves time.
- No self-hosted deployment option, which means teams operating under data residency requirements or internal security policies that prohibit third-party document ingestion of fund-level financial data cannot use the platform at all — that's the condition under which a team moves to an on-premises system or a configurable spreadsheet alternative.
- Per-portfolio custom pricing with no published rate card means budget approval requires a sales conversation before you can validate fit, which adds friction for LP operations teams trying to run a quick build-vs-buy comparison.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (SaaS)
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T23:30:14.139Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Family offices managing 5–50 PE fund commitments
- Small institutional LPs without dedicated portfolio systems
- High-net-worth individuals or trusts with multi-fund allocations
- LP operations teams seeking to replace spreadsheet-based tracking
- Investors requiring auditable, source-cited portfolio analytics
What it does well
- Tracking commitments and cash flows across multiple PE fund holdings
- Automating quarterly fee and waterfall verification against LPA terms
- Consolidating portfolio reporting and performance analysis across disparate GP portals
- Managing LP compliance checks and audit trails for due diligence
- Monitoring key dates, distributions, and funding calls from a central dashboard
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is QuantisticAI free?
- QuantisticAI is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is QuantisticAI open source?
- No — QuantisticAI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does QuantisticAI have an API?
- Yes. QuantisticAI exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://quantistic.ai for details.
- What platforms does QuantisticAI support?
- QuantisticAI is available on: Web (SaaS).
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LP fund administration has a documentation problem: every GP delivers capital account statements, distribution notices, and funding calls in a different format, and reconciling them against LPA terms is work that falls to whoever has the most spreadsheet tolerance. Quantistic’s platform ingests those documents — LPAs, capital call notices, quarterly reports — extracts the operative terms, and runs fee and waterfall calculations against recorded cash flows. The core workflow is document upload, term extraction with human confirmation, and then ongoing monitoring of key dates, distributions, and funding calls from a single dashboard.
The differentiating feature is source-cited analytics. Rather than producing a figure and asking you to trust it, the platform ties each calculated number back to the clause in the LPA that drove it. For audit trails, LP compliance reviews, or simply defending a waterfall calculation to a GP, that citation layer replaces the manual footnoting that otherwise eats associate hours.
The platform fits family offices and small institutional LPs that sit below the threshold where a dedicated portfolio system like Allvue or Yardi makes economic sense, and above the threshold where a spreadsheet is survivable. It does not fit teams whose fund structures routinely involve non-standard mechanics — complex multi-tier waterfalls, side-pocket allocations, or fund-of-funds nesting — where document parsing accuracy becomes the constraint. At that point, teams either maintain a parallel spreadsheet for the edge cases or migrate to a purpose-built system with manual configuration. Self-hosting is not an option, and API access means some teams can push data downstream to existing reporting stacks, though the vendor page does not detail which endpoints are exposed.
