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Complete business records fromFragmented public sources.

We collect public and client-authorized listings, registries, maps, review platforms, and company pages, then normalize, deduplicate, and deliver the fields your team actually needs.

Built for

Location-intelligence teams

Market & research analysts

Directory & data-product teams

Decisions this feed supports

Map the market with records you can trace.

Where is the market?

Map businesses by category, geography, location status, and source coverage to support territory planning, site selection, and research.

Which records are trustworthy?

Reconcile overlapping sources and retain provenance so your team can review where each field came from.

What changed?

Monitor openings, closures, contact details, ratings, classifications, and registry updates on an agreed cadence.

Source coverage

Resolve the business. Retain the evidence.

Every project begins with a source review. Coverage is defined around technical feasibility, public or authorized access, and the fields your workflow genuinely needs.

  • Business directories
  • Public company registries
  • Maps and location platforms
  • Company and franchise websites
  • Store and branch locators
  • Review and industry portals
Example agreed schema

Business identity

Business nameCategory and descriptionWebsite and domainRegistry or source IDSource URL

Location & contact

AddressCoordinatesPublic business phoneOpening hoursService areaLocation status

Signals & provenance

Ratings and review countPublic company attributesFirst and last seenCollection timestampChange flagsValidation status

These fields illustrate a practical data model, not a fixed package. Final availability and definitions are agreed source by source.

What makes the feed difficult

Business data breaks at the joins.

Collecting rows is only the start. The real work is matching organizations across sources while preserving what each source actually reported.

Duplicates and uncertain identity

Names, domains, and addresses vary. We define matching rules, retain source records, and flag unresolved conflicts instead of silently merging them.

Stale and conflicting records

Locations close, hours change, and categories drift. Scheduled refreshes and first-seen and last-seen timestamps make those changes visible.

Uneven fields and formats

Every source structures information differently. We map available fields into an agreed schema and preserve missing values rather than inventing them.

Quality rules

Validated againstthe agreed rules.

Required-field validation

Duplicate and entity-match review

Format and range checks

Source, timestamp, and change tracking

Delivery

Receive one-time files or recurring full and delta deliveries in an agreed schema as CSV or JSON through Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Amazon S3, or a tailored dashboard.

CSVJSONMicrosoft AzureAmazon S3Tailored dashboards
FAQ

Questions before scoping.

Which business-data sources can you collect?

We assess publicly accessible and client-authorized directories, registries, location services, review portals, and company or branch pages. Each source is reviewed for technical feasibility, access conditions, and the intended use before collection begins.

Can you combine records from several sources?

Yes, when the project requires it. We agree on entity-matching rules, field precedence, conflict handling, and provenance so combined records remain reviewable.

How frequently can the data be refreshed?

Cadence is scoped around how quickly the source changes, its access constraints, the required volume, and your decision window. The agreed schedule and change-delivery method are documented before production.

Do you collect emails or personal data?

We focus on necessary business information from public or client-authorized sources. Personal and contact fields are reviewed case by case and are not collected merely because they are visible. We do not promise access to restricted or unnecessary personal data.

Start with a feasibility review

Start with the sources you trust.

Share your target sources, required fields, geographies, and refresh needs. We’ll assess feasibility and, where appropriate, prepare a representative sample.