Mantle
Cap table management built for modern startups
Tired of spreadsheets or overpriced cap table software? Meet Mantle — a modern, AI-native cap table management platform built for founders from day one. With Mantle Starter, you get unlimited stakeholders and core cap table features — all for free. Enjoy white-glove setup, hands-on support, and transparent pricing as you grow.
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Following my time in the semiconductor industry, I transitioned to venture capital, where I focused on identifying and supporting promising technology ventures. This experience fuelled my passion for building and investing in companies that address critical gaps in the market.
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Been using Mantle for one year now, and have used Carta for two years before that. The user-friendliness is night and day. Carta felt like a clunky tool that required time, money, and expertise to access and cost an arm and a leg for early-stage companies. Mantle is intuitive, very startup-friendly on pricing and access to information needed (without being pay-walled for features), and most importantly makes it easy to self-manage.
Also, the responsiveness of the team from day 1 to questions and feedback has been fast and thorough. Great team to work with! 10/10 would recommend to any founder!
Mantle has been an invaluable tool for FoF management. Its intuitive interface, robust data capabilities, and seamless reporting features make tracking fund performance and allocations incredibly efficient. The platform simplifies complex workflows, allowing me to focus on strategic decision-making rather than getting lost in spreadsheets. Highly recommend for anyone managing multiple fund investments!
I switched away from Carta to Mantle and can’t recommend it enough! The Mantle team is phenomenal at support and the product itself is easy to use. I found Carta was unnecessarily complex for what most companies needed.