Your EDGAR profile
is already public.
AltStreet indexes every Form D filing. Verification is how your fee schedule, track record, and offering terms get labeled as analyst-reviewed — not just filed. Continuously monitored against new filings and structural changes.
Verification gives platforms a source-backed profile, formal correction channel, and right of reply — without changing AltStreet's independent verdict.
Not an endorsement. Verified status means specific factual fields and documents have been reviewed by AltStreet analysts. It is not an endorsement, rating upgrade, investment recommendation, or guarantee of performance.
How investors see it
Verified vs unverified — the same platform, different signal
"Material discrepancies may be publicly disclosed and linked to supporting evidence."
Verification does not overwrite EDGAR source data and does not affect AltStreet editorial scores or ratings. Reviewed fields are timestamped. Material discrepancies are flagged publicly with source attribution.
What you receive
Ten verification deliverables
Verification is not a badge. It is a structured engagement layer between your platform and AltStreet's analyst-reviewed research surface. Tiered deliverables are noted on each item.
Verified Profile Surface
Branded header, logo, social/website links, founder bios, press contacts, current AUM with source attribution, team size. A profile you would actually want investors to land on.
Right of Reply
300-word structured response box adjacent to any review finding. Timestamped, attributed to a named contact, visible to readers. Platform responses are labeled as platform-provided statements — claims inside responses may be independently verified only if supported by primary-source documentation. AltStreet does not modify the original finding.
Primary Source Document Library
Upload PPMs, audited financials, offering memoranda, fee schedules, FOCUS reports, custody confirmations. Documents appear as a 'Verified Documents' section investors can request access to.
Structural Fact Re-Audit
Fresh structural audit of corporate structure, custody, regulatory standing, EDGAR coverage, and fund administration. Output is a 'Verified Structural Assessment' added to the review.
Data Accuracy Commitment
Defined correction channel: submit factual corrections with primary source evidence, AltStreet processes within 5 business days. A correction request can result in: a corrected factual field, an added platform response, a no-change outcome with written explanation, a new discrepancy flag for the review, or an update-log entry. All outcomes are logged and visible.
Quarterly Refresh Cycle
Guaranteed quarterly profile refresh — new EDGAR filings ingested, new findings evaluated, structural assessment updated. Unverified profiles update on AltStreet's editorial schedule.
Analytics Dashboard
Profile traffic, referrer sources, document download activity, lead inquiry volume, comparison frequency with other platforms in your category. Intelligence platforms genuinely lack today.
Inquiry Routing
'Contact Platform' button routes inquiries with optional accreditation gating to your designated IR contact. AltStreet takes no cut of resulting investments — attributed lead flow with engagement data.
Comparison Table Attribution
Verified data fields appear with source attribution in AltStreet category-level comparison tables, sector reports, and data product outputs. Unverified platforms remain listed using public-source and EDGAR-only data.
Press & Citation Surface
Press contact surface and properly routed AltStreet citation attribution. When journalists or RIAs cite AltStreet data, verified platforms have clean attribution paths.
The single most valuable deliverable
Right of reply, in context
AltStreet does not modify editorial findings. But verified platforms can attach a 300-word response — timestamped, attributed, visible to readers — to any specific finding. This is the channel most independent reviewers do not offer.
AltStreet editorial finding
Across 60 captured catalog records, no tile met AltStreet's clean-disclosure threshold. Every captured tile failed at least one dimension of that threshold; nine distinct disclosure-quality problems documented across the catalog.
Platform-provided response · Verified contact
Submitted Jun 4, 2026We disagree with the methodology threshold applied here. Our marketing materials follow GIPS-aligned standards and our tile-level disclosures match what institutional LPs receive in our PPMs, which are available in the verified document library above.
— Sarah Chen, Director of Investor Relations · Acme Capital Partners
AltStreet's finding remains in the review. Platform responses are labeled as platform-provided statements; claims inside responses may be independently verified only if supported by primary-source documentation.
Correction workflow
How factual corrections are processed
Verified platforms can submit factual corrections with primary source evidence. AltStreet processes within 5 business days (48 hours for Premium tier). Payment does not guarantee favorable edits — each correction has a defined outcome.
Corrected factual field
Evidence supports the change. Field is updated in the review with source attribution and timestamp.
Added platform response
Evidence is partial or contextual. AltStreet adds a Platform Response box adjacent to the finding rather than changing it.
No change, with explanation
Evidence does not support the requested correction. AltStreet documents the request and the reasoning publicly in the audit log.
New discrepancy flag
Submitted documents reveal an inconsistency with marketing claims or filings. AltStreet adds a new finding to the review.
Update-log entry
Non-material updates (typos, formatting, dates) recorded in the review's update history. No editorial change.
The correction request, the outcome, and AltStreet's reasoning are recorded in the review's audit log. Sensitive source documents may remain confidential while the resulting factual change, no-change decision, or discrepancy flag is disclosed. Verified platforms cannot use the correction workflow to quietly remove unfavorable findings — every request is on the record.
What verification does not do
The editorial firewall — by design
Verification adds information to a review. It never removes information from a review. That boundary is what makes the verified badge mean something. Without it, verification would be advertising, and the credibility moat would collapse with the badge.
Remove or soften editorial findings
Findings supported by primary-source evidence remain in the review regardless of verification status. Your response sits alongside them — it does not replace them.
Suppress data insights or evidence highlights
AltStreet's structural analysis layer is independent of the verification program. Verified status does not remove warnings, severity flags, or data insights.
Prevent publication of new findings
If new findings emerge during the verification audit itself, they enter the review. Verification triggers analysis — it does not commission favorable analysis.
Dictate review timing or update cadence
AltStreet refreshes reviews on editorial cadence triggered by EDGAR filings, exit data, and structural changes. Verified platforms cannot delay or accelerate editorial cycles.
Remove access test results, exit data, or AltStreet primary research
Independent AltStreet research — access tests, exit verification, data layer findings — is editorial content. Not affected by verification status.
Influence the perspective, verdict, or one-line summary
The editorial perspective layer reflects AltStreet's analytical position. Verification does not purchase a more favorable perspective.
The verification process generates an audit trail visible in the review for material events — correction outcomes, discrepancy flags, document submissions that affect editorial findings, and disputed findings. Routine administrative communications are not included. If a platform submits documents that contradict their own marketing, that is disclosed. If a platform disputes a finding and AltStreet stands by it, that is disclosed. The transparency about what verification is and is not is the credibility moat.
Verification Policy · Version 1.0 · Effective June 2026
Capital formation
Why sophisticated investors care
Sophisticated investors often filter private market opportunities by transparency, audit quality, and evidence integrity before reviewing returns. Verification connects your data directly to that filter layer.
First filter
Data quality and disclosure depth are often screened by sophisticated investors before deal-level returns are reviewed.
Network integration
Verified fields flow into AltStreet's comparison infrastructure and research terminal with source attribution. Unverified profiles remain represented using public-source and EDGAR-only data.
Continuous signal
Quarterly monitoring means your profile reflects current terms, not stale filing data. Investors reading the review see the difference.
Best fit for
Who verification is designed for
Process
How it works
01
Submit request
Identity confirmation, scope selection, document upload. We cross-reference your CIK immediately.
02
Scope confirmed
We confirm the review scope and issue an invoice within 2 business days. No charge until you approve.
03
Analyst review
Standard scope: 7–10 days. Extended scope (financials, structure, EDGAR): 14–21 days.
04
Verified badge applied
Reviewed fields are timestamped. Material discrepancies may be publicly disclosed and linked to supporting evidence. Quarterly monitoring begins immediately.
Verification is continuously monitored against new EDGAR filings, offering updates, and structural changes. When material discrepancies emerge — a fee change, an amendment, a new entity — they are flagged automatically and reviewed within 5 business days.
Verification requests must come from an authorized company representative using a verifiable work email. AltStreet confirms contact authority before issuing the invoice. Third-party submissions on behalf of a platform are not accepted.
Pricing
Three tiers — same editorial firewall
All tiers operate under the same editorial integrity boundary. Tiering controls depth of deliverables, frequency of refresh, and breadth of surface — not editorial influence.
Verified
Structural verification, profile control, and right of reply.
The standard tier. Establishes your platform as analyst-verified and gives you a documented channel to engage with your review.
Verified Plus
Adds analytics, lead routing, and industry comparison inclusion.
For platforms that want visibility into how investors engage with their profile and want attributed lead flow.
Verified Premium
Dedicated analyst contact, data product inclusion, and press routing.
For platforms with active capital formation cycles that benefit from continuous AltStreet visibility and direct analyst engagement.
All tiers are invoiced after scope confirmation. No automated checkout. Cancelable before invoice is issued. Annual billing only — no monthly contracts. Multi-platform discounts available for parent companies verifying multiple affiliated entities.
Not an endorsement. Verified status across all tiers means specific factual fields and documents have been reviewed by AltStreet analysts. It is not an endorsement, rating upgrade, investment recommendation, or guarantee of performance. Editorial findings, perspective, and data insights remain independent of verification status.
Comparable programs
How AltStreet verification compares
Most platforms already pay for one or more directory listings, accreditation badges, or industry database inclusions. AltStreet verification sits at the analyst-reviewed end of that spectrum.
Begin verification
Submit a verification request
Choose your tier, confirm identity, define scope, and upload supporting documents. We invoice after scope confirmation. No charge until you approve.
Select a verification tier. You can change this before the invoice is issued.
Your profile is already indexed.
Verification gives investors a clearer, source-backed record to evaluate.
Verification PolicyVersion 1.0 · Effective June 2026
