Get discovered by investors and their AI agents.
HubbleField is an AI-agent private company discovery layer: founders publish structured company facts once so investors, strategic buyers, partners, and agent workflows can find the public context without scraping decks, forms, or inboxes.
Publish a public discovery layer
Describe the company, sector, stage, traction, public raise context, and buyer relevance in one structured profile.
Stay readable to agents
The same public facts can be used by browser visitors, investor agents, partner agents, buyer workflows, and search surfaces.
Keep private material private
Sensitive founder, financial, document, and diligence context stays behind the right account and review boundaries.
This page is the canonical founder-facing seed surface. It links onward to the agent, marketplace, MCP, and API surfaces that explain how HubbleField makes public company facts discoverable without implying investment advice or guaranteed investor interest.
HubbleField is information infrastructure. It helps a company be found and understood, but it does not make introductions as investment recommendations, rank securities, hold funds, or replace founder and investor judgement.
What is AI-agent private company discovery?
AI-agent private company discovery means publishing structured, factual company information in a format that investors, buyers, partners, search engines, and AI assistants can read without scraping pitch decks or inboxes.
How do founders get discovered on HubbleField?
Founders create a structured company profile with factual public information. HubbleField makes that public layer readable to humans and AI agents while keeping private diligence material gated.
Is this fundraising advice or broker activity?
No. HubbleField is a company directory and discovery layer. It does not recommend investments, handle transactions, provide regulated advice, or act as a broker.
Can an AI agent help fill in the listing?
Yes. The founder can use an AI agent to gather public company context and prepare a draft, then review it before publishing or submitting it for approval.