How we know
Built from what dealerships publish about themselves.
No logins, no back doors, no professional-network scraping. Public sources, joined at the rooftop, and kept current — with every fact carrying its source and its date.
Where it comes from
Public sources only.
What a dealership puts on its own website about its own business: its people, its pages, the tools its site loads. Nothing behind a login. No scraping of professional networks. If a store didn’t publish it, we don’t have it.
How sure, how fresh
Every fact wears a label.
Verified means we confirmed it against the store’s own published page, and it carries the date we last checked. Preview means preliminary — shown in amber, so you can’t mistake it for settled. Nothing is ever dressed up as more certain than it is.
Kept current
Re-verified continuously, not surveyed once.
The record is re-checked on a schedule, not frozen the day it was gathered. When a fact’s date gets old, you can see that too.
One person, one record
The same person, joined across every site they appear on.
A 25-year car person shows up on six dealer websites over a career. We join those into one record — with titles, tenure, and where they worked before — instead of six loose rows.
What we deliberately don’t do
The lines we won’t cross.
- No biometrics, ever.
- No bulk contact resale.
- No cold-email tooling.
- No enrichment from third-party contact databases.
Anyone can opt out.
Ask to be removed and you’re removed — permanently.