A More Personalized & Scalable Navigation

Mike Preuss
CEO

At Visible, our mission is to equip founders and investors to thrive. Our platform has evolved significantly over the past few years—from a simple investor update solution to a comprehensive suite of offerings for founders and investors alike, including, but not limited to data rooms, pitch decks, fundraising pipelines, portfolio monitoring, insights, AI-powered tools, and LP reporting.

We’re rolling out a major update to Visible’s navigation to support our evolving platform on Tuesday, March 18th. The new navigation is designed to enhance accessibility, improve efficiency, and scale with you.

A More Personalized Experience

With this update, we’re making navigation more intuitive and scalable by introducing Favorites — a feature that allows you to save the items you use most frequently, ensuring they’re always at your fingertips. These favorites are personalized to each individual user, making it easier than ever to jump straight into what’s most relevant to you.

Company-Wide Consistency

In addition to personalized favorites, we’re keeping pins at the index level, ensuring that key sections remain accessible to everyone in your company or fund. This balance of personalization and consistency means that while individuals can customize their experience, teams can still align on shared priorities and workflows.

Organizing the Sidebar by Use Case

To further streamline navigation, we are now organizing the sidebar by use case, grouping related features together to make it easier to find what you need. Whether you are managing your fundraising pipeline, tracking portfolio performance, or preparing LP reports, the new sidebar structure helps guide you to the right tools efficiently. This update reflects our commitment to providing a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.

Built for Scale

As we continue to build new tools and capabilities, our updated navigation is designed to scale with us—making it easier to introduce new features while keeping your experience seamless and intuitive.

What’s Next?

This navigation update is just one step in our journey to making Visible the best platform for private market participants. We’re committed to continuously improving the experience for our users, and we’d love to hear your feedback.

Check out the new navigation in your account starting March 18th!


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