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Frequently asked questions
Built for agents first, with cited records humans can review.
Where does the data come from?
Every field carries a source object — registry, document, retrieved_at and max_lag (ISO 8601 duration). No
derived scores, no modelled fields; anything uncited is absent from the
response.
Which registries do you cover?
The table below is the human rendering of GET /v1/coverage — call
it, or the check_coverage MCP tool, before assuming depth.
Freshness is max_lag per register, never an estimate.
What does it cost?
€0 developer tier (50 companies/month), €1 per company_profile with sanctions screen and monitoring included, €5 per POST /v1/decision. Registry fees pass through at cost and are
shown before you confirm. Volume discounts apply automatically; renewals never rise →
What if a company isn't covered yet?
An uncovered registry returns HTTP 202 with a job id, an ETA and
a webhook — never a silent failure, never a fabricated record. Every miss
feeds the connector roadmap.
How fresh is the data?
Freshness is a published bound per register (max_lag, ISO 8601),
never an estimate. monitor_company / POST /v1/monitor pushes registry changes by webhook for 12 months, included in the €1.
Why does this exist?
Doctrine, machine-readable: facts are cited or absent (no scores, no modelled fields), prices follow a published deflation formula (renewals never rise), and every page on this site renders the same schema-validated JSON served over REST and MCP.