1. Company Search API
The Company Search API returns up to the 25 most relevant companies matching your entry. If there is no relevant company, an error code is returned. For each relevant company, the following fields are returned. The purpose is to match manually or programmaticaly our database with your database.
a. Company name:
We currently follow the 80,000+ companies making over $100M in annual revenue.
b. Company unique ID:
We have defined for each company has a unique identifier. Why? Over 10% of the companies changes their name every year.
c. Company org chart URL:
This is the company org chart URL as it stands of our English web site.
d. Company industry:
Our company are split in 80+ industries.
e. Company country:
The companies are split in 200+ countries.
f. Company corporate web site:
Many companies have similar names. This is usually a strong company identifier.
g. Company executive quantity:
This counts the number of executives that we currently list in this company org chart.
h. Company parent name:
When applicable, the name of the parent company
i. Company parent unique ID:
When applicable, our unique identifier of the parent company.
j. Company subsidiary quantity:
When applicable, the number of subsidiaries that we follow for this company.
k. Company stock ticker (New!)
When applicable, the main company stock ticker.
l. Company CEO full name (New!)
When applicable, the current CEO of the company.
m. Company switch board phone number (New!)
This provides an easy access to any executives.
n. Company alternative names (New!)
When applicable, the alternatives names of the company
o. Company list belonging (New!)
When applicable, the company belonging to our leading company list (e.g., Fortune 500)
2. Company Org Chart API
After entering a valid company unique identifier, the Company Org Chart API returns up some information about the company and list the executives that we follow.
2.1 Company Fields
a. Company name:
We currently follow the 80,000+ companies making over $100M in annual revenue.
b. Company unique ID:
We have defined for each company has a unique identifier. Why? 10% of the companies changes their name every year.
c. Company org chart URL:
This is the company org chart URL as it stands of our English web site.
d. Company industry:
Our company are split in 80+ industries.
e. Company country:
the companies are split in 200+ countries.
f. Company corporate web site:
Many companies have similar names. This is usually a strong company identifier.
g. Company last update date:
This is the date at which one of analysts has refreshed some information.
2.2 CEO Fields
a. Executive name:
First name and last name of the executive
b. Executive business title:
Business title as displayed of business card.
c. Executive short title:
Key words summarizing the business title to make your filtering easier.
d. Executive unique ID:
In each org chart, each executive has a unique ID so that you can follow over time when someone has left or someone has changed his or her name.
e. Executive biography unique ID
In each org chart, for each executive, a unique biography is displayed so that you can extract their roles at other companies, their careers and their education.
2.3 Fields for each Board Member
For the persons belonging to the board of directors the four displayed fields are the same as for the CEOs.
2.4 Fields for each N-1 to the CEO
For the persons that we follow directly reporting to the CEO, the first four displayed fields are the same as for the CEOs. Four additional fields are added to help your filtering.
e. Executive department:
We split the executives in 50+ departments to help your filtering.
f. Executive boss name
The first name and the last name of the executive boss if applicable.
g. Executive boss business title
The business title of the executive boss if applicable.
h. Executive boss unique ID
The executive boss unique ID if applicable
2.5 Fields for each N-2 to the CEO
For the persons that we follow reporting to someone reporting the CEO, the eight displayed fields are the same as for the N-1.
2.6 Fields for each Company Relative
For the company parent, the grandparent, the grand grandparent… if applicable.
For each company sibling, child, grandchild… if applicable. The whole company onwership tree can be recomposed.
a. Company relative name
b. Company relative ID
c. Company relative Parent name
d. Company relative Parent ID
3. Executive Biography API
After entering a valid executive biography unique identifier, the Executive Biography API returns up some information about the executive roles, the executive education and the exective career that we follow.
3.1 Role Fields for each Executive Role
a. Executive business title:
Business title as displayed of business card.
b. Executive company:
Key words summarizing the business title to make your filtering easier.
c. Executive unique ID:
In each org chart, each executive has a unique so that you can follow over time when someone has left or someone has changed his or her name.
3.2 Education Fields for each Executive Degree
a. School name:
School name as displayed on the school web site.
b. Degree:
Most usual name of the degree.
c. Graduation year:
d. Education summary:
All the above education data are summarized in a sentence.
3.3 Career Summary
a. Former companies with former roles.
b. Current company entry date and former role.
3.4 Reference URLs
a. Public source URLs:
Many publicly available sources have been cross-checked. Examples are provided.
b. Executive Twitter handle:
c. Executive biography URL:
This is the executive biography URL as it stands of our English web site.
4. Watch API
After entering a list of companies in My Watch API, the Watch API returns up, for each company of the list (including the subsidiaries of the companies in the list), the date/time for any changes (name, reporting line, business titles, ownership...) in their organizational charts.
You will thus know when the latest change has been made and decide (or not) to refresh your data.
a. Company unique ID:
We have defined for each company has a unique identifier. Why? Over 10% of the companies changes their name every year.
b. Company name:
We currently follow the 80,000+ companies making over $100M in annual revenue.
c. Company org chart URL:
This is the company org chart URL as it stands of our English web site.
d. Company last update date:
This is the date at which one of analysts has refreshed some information.
e. Company last update time:
This is the time of the day at which one of analysts has refreshed some information.