SAN FRANCISCO, CA – 10/01/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – As the venture capital ecosystem prepares for the phase-out of one of its most widely used portfolio documentation platforms, firms are being forced to rethink how they preserve investor rights, governance obligations, and institutional knowledge over time. In response to this market shift, PostSig has launched Investor Rights Intelligence, a new solution designed to help venture firms maintain continuity, clarity, and control as portfolio data transitions beyond static systems of record.
The launch follows J.P. Morgan’s announcement that its Aumni platform will stop processing new documents on January 15, 2026, with full access ending on March 31, 2026. The planned sunset has prompted venture capital firms and limited partners to reassess how they track governance rights, approval thresholds, and economic terms across increasingly complex portfolios—particularly as investments evolve through follow-on financings, amendments, restructurings, and board decisions.
PostSig’s Investor Rights Intelligence is positioned not simply as a replacement repository, but as a shift in how portfolio governance is managed. While platforms like Aumni centralized historical investment documents, PostSig focuses on ensuring that the rights and obligations encoded in those documents remain accurate, enforceable, and visible as real-world execution unfolds.
Rather than functioning as another static archive, the solution provides a continuously updated intelligence layer that connects original investor intent with ongoing portfolio actions. By maintaining lineage across investment agreements, side letters, amendments, and operational decisions, Investor Rights Intelligence reduces the need for manual document review and enables firms to manage portfolios with greater confidence as conditions change.
Investment documents often define consent rights, governance controls, information access, and downside protections. Over time, these provisions can become fragmented or obscured as portfolios mature. PostSig designed Investor Rights Intelligence to address this challenge by keeping investor rights current and defensible, even as companies raise new capital, modify terms, or undergo structural changes.
“Knowing what was signed is no longer enough,” said Hendrik Bartel, CEO and Co-Founder of PostSig. “Firms need confidence that those agreements still govern how decisions are made today. Investor Rights Intelligence is built to maintain that connection as portfolios evolve.”
With Aumni’s discontinuation approaching, venture firms are seeking solutions that offer continuity without reintroducing manual, error-prone workflows. Investor Rights Intelligence allows firms to transition existing portfolio documentation into a living governance framework, preserving institutional knowledge while reducing reliance on repeated interpretation and ad hoc processes.
Nick Adams, Managing Partner at Differential Ventures and lead investor in PostSig, noted that the Aumni sunset has highlighted a broader shift in the market. “This moment has made it clear that portfolio oversight is moving beyond historical snapshots. The future is about execution—ensuring rights, controls, and governance stay aligned as circumstances change. PostSig’s approach reflects that reality.”
Investor Rights Intelligence is available immediately, with venture firms already onboarding the solution to establish a durable, continuously updated foundation for portfolio governance. Additional information and product walkthroughs are available at postsig.com.
About PostSig
PostSig connects documented intent with real-world execution through continuous intelligence and control. Built on its LineageAI™ technology, PostSig operates above traditional systems of record to understand what organizations have agreed to and ensure execution adapts as agreements, rights, and constraints evolve.
The platform delivers this capability through two applications on a shared intelligence layer. PostSig Contract Performance Management aligns commercial execution with contracts, invoices, usage, renewals, and obligations. PostSig Investor Rights Intelligence focuses on corporate and investment governance, keeping investor rights, approval requirements, and governance constraints current as portfolios change. Together, these solutions enable organizations to operate with confidence while remaining aligned with agreed terms.