Overview
This "Super Workflow" gets you deep, reliable company data instantly. It scrapes structured information from official company pages, proactively finds any missing or low-confidence facts, and automatically uses Google Search to fill in and verify external details. This process guarantees a comprehensive, reliable final report for quick strategic decisions.
Who This Is For
This template is perfect for professionals who need fast, verifiable, and comprehensive company insights:
- Investment Analysts & VCs: Quickly get comprehensive data for due diligence, leading to better potential and risk assessment.
- Market Researchers & Consultants: Gain a deep understanding of competitors' models, customer base, and market dynamics.
- Sales & BD Professionals: Instantly gather detailed background and leadership info before client calls to create personalized strategies.
- Job Seekers: Easily research a company's culture, values, and market standing before interviews, showing excellent preparation.
How It Works
- Initial Site Scan
- The workflow scans the company’s homepage to extract key business data. It doesn't just skim the surface; it identifies and indexes important subpages like "About Us" and "Careers" for a deeper look.
- Subpage Extraction
- It visits the identified links to find specific details—such as company history and hiring trends—that are missing from the main page.
- Automated Fact-Checking
- The system checks for missing data or uncertain facts. It then runs targeted Google searches to find external evidence and fill those gaps.
- Final Report Generation
- It compares all internal and external findings. By replacing weak data with verified facts, it delivers a clear, structured, and reliable summary.
What You'll Need
- The target URL of the company you want to research.
How to Use
- Step 1. Find Target Company URL. Find the target URL for the company you want to research.
- Step 2. Copy URL
- Step 3. Click the "Test Run" button in the upper right corner. Paste the URL into the "CompanyURL field."
- Step 4. Run Workflow
Note: Queries to well-known, high-traffic websites may fail. Large, high-value sites typically deploy sophisticated DDoS or bot protection systems (WAFs), which may identify workflow requests as automated or non‑browser activity and proactively terminate the connection to protect their servers.