Amid a broader slowdown in announcements from the wealth tech sector, several platforms have unveiled updates aimed at helping RIAs and financial advisors, perhaps most notable of which is a new subscription offering from Altruist.
Altruist has launched Altruist One, which it describes as an industry-first subscription service for RIA custody.
According to a recent LinkedIn post from Altruist, the new offering is now available to all independent advisors within its platform.
It bundles cash management, tax optimization, transaction-free investing, and access to discounted model portfolios into a single subscription priced at 0.01% per month.
The subscription includes boosted cash rates, automated tax loss harvesting, and zero transaction fees. According to the company, Altruist One is designed to simplify the advisor experience by consolidating essential custody services into one solution.
The launch follows comes on the heels of other updates this summer, including new fixed-income trading integrations with Advyzon and Orion and a revamp to its interface design.
Nitrogen, a provider of risk tolerance and portfolio management software, has announced a new partnership with Indivisible Partners, an up-and-coming RIA firm co-founded last year by former Merrill Lynch leader John Thiel.
The collaboration centers on a deeper integration between Nitrogen and Advyzon, forming the core of Indivisible Partners’ advisor technology stack.
The integration allows advisors to sync account data from Advyzon into Nitrogen, view risk alignment insights within Advyzon, and access investment models for portfolio customization.
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“Our collaboration with Nitrogen strengthens that vision, enabling real-time alignment between portfolio strategies, risk tolerance, and performance, enhancing portfolio personalization,” Thiel, executive chairman at Indivisible Partners, said in a statement announcing the new integration.
This update comes on the heels of Nitrogen’s recent launch of its AI Meeting Center, a tool intended to streamline meeting documentation and boost advisor productivity. Nitrogen’s ongoing product development continues to focus on building scalable, integrated solutions for advisors .
Finally, Wealthtender, an online review and marketing platform for financial advisors, has rolled out a new AI-optimized FAQs feature.
The tool enables advisors to add search-optimized questions and answers to their Wealthtender profiles, increasing their visibility in both traditional search engines and AI-powered tools like ChatGPT and Gemini.
By embedding FAQ schema, the new feature is designed to help advisors appear more prominently in Google AI Overviews and as direct answers in AI tools.
“With traditional search engines evolving to include AI Overviews and the rapid adoption of AI-powered tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, FAQs published on advisor websites and Wealthtender profiles... are more powerful than ever for building trust, visibility, credibility, and increasing the likelihood of an advisor landing on a prospect’s shortlist,” said Brian Thorp, founder and CEO of Wealthtender.
Thorp also recently spoke out in support of a spate of rule updates being proposed by state regulators, which would more closely align the advertising standards governing state-registered investment advisors with the Securities and Exchange Commission's Marketing Rule.
“It’s beyond time for the regulators in California and elsewhere to follow in the footsteps of the 25 states that have modernized their rules that will ultimately benefit millions of Americans as they prepare to hire financial advisors,” he told InvestmentNews last week.
The AI-optimized FAQs are available to all Marketing Pro plan subscribers at no additional cost, and for a limited time, as a discounted add-on for other users .
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