Identity facts
- Legal name, trading name, country, website, and primary category.
- Short factual summary that describes what the company does in plain language.
- Stage, year founded, headquarters, and ownership context where public.
Use this checklist to publish factual, structured company context that a person or agent can retrieve, compare, and monitor without exposing private diligence material.
An agent-readable profile needs a clean public fact layer, dated proof points, freshness fields, and a visible line between public information and gated diligence. It should help readers understand the company; it should not promise funding, introductions, recommendations, rankings, or AI visibility.
Identity facts: - Legal name, trading name, country, website, and primary category. - Short factual summary that describes what the company does in plain language. - Stage, year founded, headquarters, and ownership context where public. What the company does: - Customer, problem, product, business model, and market context. - Clear category labels an investor or agent can use for search. - Links to public sources that support the company narrative. Traction facts: - Metrics with dates, currency, period, and source labels. - Customer, revenue, hiring, product, or usage signals only where factual. - Plain caveats when a metric is self-reported or dated. Raise context: - Current raise status, range, instrument, and use of funds only where the product supports it. - Information-only wording. Do not frame the page as an offer of securities. - No suitability, valuation, ranking, or investor recommendation language. Trust and evidence: - Company registration, domain ownership, website, and reviewed document signals. - Show evidence labels separately instead of compressing trust into vague badges. - Keep passport, cap table, contracts, full financials, and diligence files gated. Freshness: - Last confirmed date, last material update, and monitoring URLs where public. - Treat stale fields as stale rather than silently leaving them live. - Set a review rhythm: confirm after 14 days, then keep or improve after 30 days. Agent access: - Use stable pages, MCP resources, API docs, and profile URLs that an agent can cite. - Make safe example questions visible, such as sector, stage, country, and public raise context. - Document which fields are public, authenticated, founder-approved, or private. Compliance copy: - Information only. Not investment advice. Not an offer of securities in any jurisdiction. - HubbleField does not make investment recommendations or broker transactions. - Founders and investors remain responsible for their own judgement and diligence.
An agent-readable company profile is a factual public company record with stable fields, source labels, freshness dates, and clear public/private boundaries so humans and AI agents can understand it safely.
No. Structured data can improve clarity and retrieval quality, but it does not guarantee investor attention, search ranking, funding, or AI citation.
Sensitive documents such as passports, cap tables, contracts, full financials, pitch decks, and detailed diligence files should stay private or founder-approved rather than public.
Founders can start with the public profile path. Agent builders can read the MCP tool reference and connect to the private-company discovery surface.
Information only. Not investment advice. Not an offer of securities in any jurisdiction.