Nitrogen Growth Platform (formerly Riskalyze) is an investment portfolio management software platform from the company of the same name in Auburn.
$395
per month
RightCapital
Score 9.9 out of 10
N/A
According to the vendor, RightCapital's financial planning solution allows financial advisors to:
•Differentiate their value for more clients.
•Create a simple plan in as little as 10 minutes.
•Empower themselves to evolve with planning needs.
From experience, be very careful of the sales department attempting to sell you autopilot or additional licenses that they will tell you, you dont have to pay for because your assets with one of their fund partners qualifes you for free licenses. In my opinion, I woudn't say we were scammed but were sold on this fact, and they over subscribed us licenses includding one Autopilot licensed which we didn't need. Now, that the fund drop out of the NTF program they are full boating us the $1300 per month for licenses. Their remedy was for us to sign a new 12 month agreement, and they dropped the Autopilot license. Since the CEO has left this year, the name and sadly the company has changed.
I think it is well suited for planners that are just starting out and have an appreciation for cash flow analysis for their clients. I think it is more bang for your buck in that regard. The cash flow analysis can be a helpful addition when discussing client finances because it's easy to say that goals will be reached, but it's better to describe, year by year, how a client's cash flow will look.
Trading software called Irebal which was part of TD and is now available for free at Schwab is a much superior trading platform than their autopilot which costs $500+ plus per month. Risk questionnaire is moderately priced but is of good value for a practice looking for efficient way of ascertaining clients risk tolerance
Again, as I mentioned before, RightCapital seems to be much more user-friendly for people starting out because of how intuitive the platform is. In addition, it beats on cost and flexibility, in my opinion. I think the cost per advisor with eMoney can be around $3600, and RightCapital is half that. Now there may be services that I will need as I grow that will compel me to switch, but I am not there yet and am unwilling to lose the features that RightCapital provides.