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Filtered Studio, based on the crawled text, appears to be a residual income monitoring and revenue recovery SaaS for payment processor portfolios. The workspace example on the page shows that it can use the latest residual upload to identify missed revenue opportunities in the current portfolio, such as pricing gaps, missing monthly fees, and negative-margin merchants, and quantify their impact as an annualized opportunity.
The product appears to revolve around an “upload—analyze—identify—prioritize fixes” workflow. Revenue Uploads are used to import residual income or revenue-related files; Portfolio Workspace is used to view revenue leakage across processor groups; Review opportunities helps users inspect fixable opportunities. The page also says that each new upload will “sharpen the next review,” suggesting the system may improve its analysis as more uploads are provided. However, the specific algorithms, required fields, and level of automation are not disclosed.
The crawled text does not provide information on plans, pricing, billing methods, or payment options, nor does it clarify whether there is an official free version. The page includes “View sample workspace,” which looks more like an entry point to a sample workspace and should not be treated as equivalent to a free trial. There is also no mention of third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, accounting system connections, or payment processing platform connectivity. This is a significant information gap for enterprise adoption assessment.
The main advantage is its highly vertical positioning: it specifically addresses residual income leakage in payment processor / merchant portfolios and can directly output annualized opportunity amounts, making it easier for finance and revenue operations teams to prioritize action. The downside is that public information is limited, so it is not yet possible to assess its permission model, security and compliance posture, data isolation, deployment options, support responsiveness, or audit capabilities. If the product relies only on manual file uploads, its ability to support automation at scale also needs to be verified.
It is best suited for payment processors, ISOs, agents, merchant portfolio management teams, and finance operations teams that need to recover missed revenue from residual reports. It is less suitable for general subscription revenue analytics or companies outside the payments industry. Access from China cannot be determined from the text alone; network connectivity, cross-border payments, data export compliance, and local alternatives would all need hands-on testing. Possible alternatives include Power BI, Tableau, custom Excel/Sheets models, or dedicated residual report analysis tools for the payments industry.
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