PARTyiq.com positions itself as a Venture Intelligence platform for founders and investors who want to discover startup opportunities more efficiently, analyze markets, and move from idea to launch. The page says it is part of the eCorp network and highlights “20,000+ ventures tracked” and a “Global Venture Network,” while currently accepting early members.
The three clearest modules in the public information are Opportunity Intelligence, Automated Diligence, and Portfolio Analytics. Opportunity Intelligence offers AI-curated deal pipelines, scoring, signals, and market context. Automated diligence covers financial analysis, market sizing, and risk assessment. Portfolio Analytics emphasizes real-time performance tracking and predictive modeling. The workflow is described in three steps: import opportunities from a CRM, network, or manual entry; have AI automatically score, analyze, and benchmark each venture; and ultimately support more data-driven investment decisions.
On pricing, the page states that early members can use it “Free forever,” along with “Free to start” and “No credit card required,” which lowers the barrier to early experimentation. Beyond that, however, it does not disclose formal plans, seat pricing, enterprise tiers, usage limits, or future billing rules. For integrations, it only broadly says opportunities can be imported from any CRM, without listing specific systems such as Salesforce or HubSpot, or explaining the sync method. Team permissions, audit logs, data isolation, security certifications, compliance terms, and SLA details are also not mentioned in the main copy.
The main strength is its focused direction: it covers deal sourcing, AI analysis, diligence, and post-investment portfolio tracking. It is worth evaluating for early-stage investors, startup ecosystem operators, or teams that need a centralized way to manage venture opportunities. The free access and no-credit-card requirement also make it easy to test at low cost. The main risk is that the current information reads more like a landing page than a mature SaaS product description, with no customer cases, product screenshots, data-source explanations, or verifiable support details. For institutional investors, key points to confirm before procurement include data quality, privacy compliance, permission controls, and model explainability.
Access from China cannot be determined from the page, so it should be marked as unknown. For payments, the site only says no credit card is required and does not disclose future payment methods. If domestic Chinese teams need stable access, Chinese-language data, and local payment options, they may want to compare PitchBook, Crunchbase, CB Insights, Dealroom, Affinity, as well as China-based options such as 企查查, IT桔子, and 烯牛数据. Overall, PARTyiq.com is worth watching and joining as an early member, but at this stage it is better suited as a trial tool rather than a direct replacement for established investment research databases.
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