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a complete file on any company —

Open a file on
any company.

Company Dossier gathers the public record on a business — its people, hiring, money, locations, tech and headlines — and assembles it into one comprehensive, sourced dossier you can read in minutes.

Public information only — nothing you couldn't find yourself, just gathered for you.
Confidential
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section 01 — the file

Anatomy of a dossier

Nine sections. One comprehensive file. Every line sourced. What goes in a dossier →

1Overview & identity

What the company does, when it started, who owns it, how big it is, and the brand it goes to market under.

2People & org chart

Leadership, notable hires and a sketch of how the org is shaped — who reports into whom, and where the depth is.

3Hiring radar

Open roles pulled from the job boards, what they're hiring for, and where headcount is quietly growing.

4Money trail

Funding rounds, investors, public filings and revenue signals — the financial shape, as far as the record shows.

5Locations

Headquarters and offices, plotted on a map, so you can see the footprint at a glance instead of reading addresses.

6Tech fingerprint

The stack they build on and the tools they run — useful for a pitch, a partnership, or sizing up a competitor.

7News & timeline

Press, launches and milestones laid out as a dated timeline — the company's story, in order.

8Relationship web

Customers, partners and rivals drawn as a network, so you can read the company by the company it keeps.

9Risk flags

Lawsuits, layoffs and reputation notes worth a second look — surfaced, not buried, so nothing surprises you later.

section 02 — the method

From a name to a finished file

Four steps. You do the first one. The dossier does the rest. See the full method →

1

Name the company

Type a company name or paste a domain. That's the whole brief.

2

We pull the signals

Job boards, filings, news and the open web get gathered in one pass.

3

The file assembles

Everything is sorted, de-duped and sourced into nine clean sections.

4

Read it or export it

Skim in minutes, then share it, save it, or drop it into your notes.

exhibit a — sample

A page from the file

Charts, an org sketch, a map and a timeline — all on one page, every claim sourced.

section 04 — the evidence

Pinned to the public record

Nothing here is private. Each dossier is stitched together from sources anyone can reach — we just reach all of them at once.

job boards public filings news & press the open web maps & places reviews company site DOSSIER
seven streams in. one file out.
9
sections per file
1
search to begin
100%
public sources
4
ways to run it
section 05 — who opens files

Built for anyone doing their homework

See every use case →

the fine print

Questions, answered

Q. Where does the data come from?

Public sources only — job boards, filings, news and the open web. No private data, and the target company doesn't need to be logged in or involved.

Q. How accurate is it?

Every section points back to where it came from, so you can verify a line and dig deeper. Treat a dossier as a fast, honest starting map — not the last word.

Q. Is it free?

Yes. The methodology and tooling are open and free to use, and the dossier itself is built from public sources at no cost.

Q. Can I use it inside my editor?

Yes. There's a VS Code extension and an npm CLI, so you can generate and read dossiers without leaving your code. The web app is there when you'd rather stay in the browser.

Q. Is it legal?

Yes. Public sources only — no unauthorized access, no login bypass, no social engineering. It gathers what anyone could find, just faster.

Open me

Open your first file.

pick a company. read the whole story in minutes.