Portfolio admin is unglamorous —
but it matters.
Most tools for fund managers are designed for sourcing: CRMs, pipeline trackers, deal databases. The part that comes after — tracking what you own, keeping LPs updated, watching for signals in your portfolio companies — tends to get managed in whatever happens to be at hand. Usually a spreadsheet.
That works until it doesn't. The institutional funds have back-office teams to handle it. Emerging managers — Fund I, Fund II, Fund III — are typically doing it themselves, alongside everything else that comes with running a lean operation.
Fundgrain is a focused tool for that specific job: portfolio tracking, LP management, deal pipeline, and an AI Advisor that has context on your fund. One place, one price, built for managers who are hands-on with their own back office.
Built for managers who are
doing the work themselves.
Fundgrain is designed around a specific kind of GP: someone running a lean operation, wearing multiple hats, making real investment decisions without a dedicated back-office team.
First-time fund managers
You just closed your first fund. You need to track everything from day one — without building an ops team.
Emerging managers on Fund II or III
Your portfolio is growing, LP expectations are rising, and spreadsheets aren't cutting it anymore.
Solo GPs and small partnerships
Two or three partners, 15–30 companies, quarterly LP reports. You need a system, not more overhead.
What Fundgrain is not: It's not a CRM for deal sourcing, it's not an institutional fund administration platform, and it's not trying to replace iLEVEL or Allvue. It's a focused, affordable tool for GPs who are managing active portfolios and need clarity — not complexity.
$149/month. One price.
Everything included.
No tiers. No per-seat pricing. No add-ons. Portfolio tracking, LP management, AI Advisor (powered by Claude, 500 messages/month), deal pipeline, KPI collection, fund analytics — all of it, for one flat rate.
$149/month is the price that makes this sustainable to build and maintain while staying accessible to an emerging manager. It's not a loss-leader — it's a straightforward product at a price that reflects what it actually costs to run it well.
If you email me with a bug, I'll fix it. If you have a feature request that fits what other fund managers need, I'll build it. There's no support team — you're dealing directly with the person who built it.