Three people. No sales team. Built inside a working firm.
RIAIntelligence is small on purpose. The person who answers your email is one of the three who built the product — no form, no scheduling gauntlet, no handoff.
Born on an operations desk
RIAI wasn’t designed at a software company and shopped to advisors. It was built inside an independent RIA, on that firm’s real operations — the four logins, the re-typed facts, the quarter that ends whether or not the systems agree — and it runs there in production today.
That firm is not named here, because it hasn’t consented to be marketing material. Yours would get the same treatment: no logo walls, no case studies with your name on them, no reference calls volunteered on your behalf.
The asymmetry we exist to fix: people who build software have mostly never worked an operations desk, and people who work operations desks mostly don’t build software. This product is what happens when the same people have done both.
One paymaster: you
The firm that buys is the only party that pays RIAIntelligence. No vendor, custodian, or product manufacturer pays us anything — no referral fees, no placement, no revenue share. Nothing in the platform is there because somebody else paid for it to be there.
The money’s whole shape — a fixed-fee evaluation, a platform subscription, custom work per job — is on the pricing page, along with the exit terms, because pricing is where you’d go looking for the trap.
If we’re gone in eighteen months
Every three-person vendor owes you this answer before you ask. Here is ours: the database is already in your firm’s own Azure tenant, in a documented schema your firm — or anyone you hire — can read without our cooperation. If RIAIntelligence disappears tomorrow, your consolidated data doesn’t go anywhere, because it was never anywhere else.
What you would lose is us: the maintenance, the improvements, the operation of the AI layer. What you would keep is everything the engagement built — the database, the configuration, the record, and the report. That is not a promise to cooperate. It is an arrangement that doesn’t need our cooperation.
Who answers the email
An engineer-operator who ran the operations desk the product was born on, an engineer who has shipped software for a decade, and a builder who has been making things with the founder for twenty years. Between the three: the product, the deployments, and your email.
Write two sentences — what your firm runs, and what you’d want to ask it. One of us reads it and answers.
Ask us about your firmhello@riaintelligence.ai
No form gates. No urgency. No invented numbers. No price you can’t get in writing.
A form in front of a document says your email address is worth more than your understanding. Nothing offered here is scarce, so nothing counts down. And every claim on this site is checked against the running code before it ships.
See it answer for yourself.
A live install on an invented firm. Ask it anything, watch the receipts land, then try to make it cross a line.
Ask us about your firmhello@riaintelligence.ai