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We built this data problem ourselves. In our rush to understand every company, we've fragmented business research into a thousand different tools and sources. The playbook was simple: check company filings, monitor digital footprints, track market signals. Then we got greedy. We built separate tools for every data point, overwhelming ourselves with disconnected information streams that never paint the full picture.As someone who's spent years dealing with fragmented company research, I accept my part in this mess. We've created a world where finding basic company information requires jumping between dozens of tools and databases. We chase down public records in one place, digital footprints in another, and market signals somewhere else entirely. The result? Hours wasted piecing together basic company insights that should take minutes.Everyone now has access to the same fragmented data sources - company databases, firmographic data, digital signals. Yet we're all stuck in the same endless cycle of switching between tools, cross-referencing information, and still missing crucial context. You've spent thousands on multiple subscriptions while watching your team's time disappear into the void of endless research tabs.There was a time when understanding a company meant having all the essential information in one clear view. How do we get back to that? Can we bring together all these scattered data points into something actually useful? We can. That unified view of company intelligence still exists, and it's what business researchers desperately need. When fragmented sources become one clear view, when endless tool-switching becomes one simple search, and when information overload becomes focused insight.We need to see the whole picture, not disconnected data points. We need unified intelligence, not more separate tools. We need to transform scattered research into actionable insights. And we need to return to a time when understanding a company didn't require a dozen different subscriptions.This is our mission: to rebuild company research around unity and clarity. To bring together what others have fragmented. To help businesses make decisions based on complete understanding, not partial views.

Naish Yadav
Founder