The site claimed to feature "the best writers and analysts" of the alt-right, and listed three founders: Daniel Friberg, Jason Jorjani, and Richard Spencer.
[6] In September 2017, AltRight Corporation co-founder Jason Jorjani claimed that in 2016, funders "very close" to then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, had offered him funding to "infiltrate" the alt-right, with the intention of convincing its leaders to drop their white nationalism rhetoric, and move away from race-based politics, and this is the reason he affiliated himself with Spencer and the alt-right.
[7] Once the AltRightCorporation was founded, after spending months making speeches on behalf of the alt-right and public appearances with Richard Spencer, Jorjani said that influencing the movement was more difficult than he had thought it would be.
In August 2018, Greg Conte, a close ally of Spencer, resigned from multiple Spencer-related positions he held, including one at the AltRight Corporation.
Its last article was released on May 3, 2018, and the corporation itself was automatically declared inactive in June 2024 for nonpayment of fees and a lack of annual reports.