Resolved entity view
Identity, affiliates, and regulatory annotations from many sources resolved onto one business — each field carrying a path back to the record that asserted it.
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A source-traceable data substrate: public records — sanctions and exclusions, corporate ownership, government contracts and loans, offshore leaks, trade flows, safety recalls, patents and trademarks — resolved into one cited graph, queryable from any AI agent over MCP. Build a screening, diligence, or investigation tool on it in an afternoon. Free and anonymous to start; an open, ongoing experiment, not a finished product.
What's inside
Look up a business and see what many public records say about it, resolved onto one entity and traceable to the record that asserted each fact.
Identity, affiliates, and regulatory annotations from many sources resolved onto one business — each field carrying a path back to the record that asserted it.
One lookup spans dozens of sources at once, so a search can surface what a single database would miss — a sanctioned owner, a debarment, an offshore link.
When an agent researches an entity, it records which sources it queried, whether each returned, and how long it took. You can read that path and copy it.
How it works
Three steps — whether you explore it yourself or point an agent at it: browse the public sources, research across them, and get answers that cite where each fact came from.
Browse dozens of public data sources — sanctions, ownership, contracts, offshore leaks, trade, product safety, patents — resolved onto one entity graph. Look up a business and see what the records say.
Point an AI agent at the graph over MCP and let it work: it queries the sources for you and leaves an inspectable trajectory of exactly what it checked and what it found.
Every fact keeps a path back to the record that asserts it, held as a dated event history — so an answer can be checked and defended, not taken on faith.
Connect
Each source is a Model Context Protocol server. Point Claude, Copilot, or any MCP client at a service URL and query it in place — no dashboard to log into. The public per-source servers are anonymous and rate-limited; the authenticated agent endpoint that spans the whole resolved graph is in closed beta.
Anyone can ask for a new dataset. Tell us the source, the records it holds, and why it matters — we prioritize in the open.