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The Investor Experience Index provides a quarterly snapshot of how limited partners (LPs) rate their experiences with general partners (GPs). The data for this report is drawn exclusively from verified investor reviews published on Invest Clearly in Q2 2025.
When reviews are submitted to Invest Clearly, LPs provide an overall score but are also asked to rate sponsors across four specific data points:
These inputs create a more complete picture of investor sentiment. By analyzing correlations between category scores and overall ratings, the Investor Experience Index identifies the business practices that most directly impact satisfaction, trust, and repeat investment potential.
Below is our analysis and evaluation of trends observed in verified investor reviews in Q2, 2025. Here’s what LPs can learn from the data and the questions to ask sponsors when evaluating deals.
Leadership ratings showed the strongest correlation with overall investor satisfaction (0.96). Sponsors rated highly on leadership also earned near-perfect scores on post-investment communication, while low leadership scores consistently paired with weak communication.
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What this means for LPs: Leadership performance is a strong indicator of LP satisfaction of the overall investment experience. When evaluating deals, look for strong leadership communication.
Questions to ask your GP:
When investors rated post-investment communication at 4 or higher, they gave overall sponsor ratings of 4 or 5 in 96% of cases. When communication was rated 3 or lower, only 16.67% of reviews remained positive.

What this means for LPs: Silence or inconsistent updates are deal-breakers. Most LPs feel that GPs cannot recover from poor communication. Sponsors who provide frequent, candid updates build lasting confidence, even when performance isn’t perfect.
Questions to ask your GP:
When alignment expectations were met or exceeded (scores ≥ 4), overall ratings were always strong. But when alignment dropped below 3, only 7.14% of reviews still gave positive ratings. Misaligned expectations consistently eroded trust, even when returns were solid.

What this means for LPs: Sponsors who overpromise or gloss over risks set the stage for negative experiences. Be wary of returns that are too high and proformas with overly ambitious projections.
Questions to ask your GP:
On Invest Clearly, LPs see the overall sponsor scores from verified investor reviews. The Investor Experience Index reveals what drives those scores behind the scenes: strong leadership, communication, and clear alignment of expectations.
LPs should read reviews with these drivers in mind. Look at what fellow investors say (and how GPs respond), not just the final rating. Then, use targeted questions during due diligence to probe whether a GP’s approach aligns with the practices that consistently lead to higher investor satisfaction.
In other words: the overall score gives you the signal, but the reviews and your own questions give you the context. Together, they can help you make more confident, informed investment decisions.
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