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compare — PitchBook

The free PitchBook alternative.

Looking for a PitchBook alternative — or weighing PitchBook vs Company Dossier? Here's a fair, accurate read on what each tool does best, so you can pick the right one. Company Dossier is free, built from public sources, and every claim is sourced.

first, fairly

What PitchBook is

PitchBook is a deep private-capital and deal database used by investors, bankers and corporate-development teams. It tracks private companies, funds, deals, valuations and financials with a level of curation built for diligence and market analysis. It's a professional research terminal, priced accordingly.

PitchBook is a paid, enterprise platform. Access is sold through subscriptions aimed at finance and investment professionals. It's a strong tool for what it's built to do — and that focus is exactly what makes a comparison useful, because Company Dossier is built for a different job.

side by side

PitchBook vs Company Dossier

A general, honest comparison — no invented prices, no straw men.

 Company DossierPitchBook
PriceFreePitchBook is a paid, enterprise platform. Access is sold through subscriptions aimed at finance and investment professionals
TypePublic-source company researchprivate-markets & deal database
Data sourcesPublic web (job boards, filings, news, company sites, maps)Curated private-markets database (deals, funds, financials)
Source attribution every line linkedVaries
Single readable file one dossierDashboard / database / API
Runs in editor, CLI & AI web, VS Code, npm, ChatGPT, ClaudeMostly web / API
Best forFast, free first-pass company intelligenceDeal sourcing, diligence and private-market analysis
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When to use PitchBook

Reach for PitchBook when its specialty — deal sourcing, diligence and private-market analysis — is the actual job:

  • You're doing investment diligence and need curated deal and valuation data.
  • You compare funds, sponsors and transactions across the private market.
  • You need a maintained dataset rigorous enough to underwrite decisions.

For those jobs, a paid, purpose-built platform is the right call and Company Dossier is not a substitute. We'd rather tell you that than pretend otherwise.

the other side

When Company Dossier fits better

Company Dossier is a fast first-pass intelligence file — free, public-source, fully attributed, and readable in one place. It fits better when:

  • You want a quick, free company briefing before committing to deep diligence.
  • You need the public picture — people, hiring, tech, news, risk — in one file.
  • You want a sourced starting map, not an enterprise data terminal.

It's not a contact database and not a replacement for curated paid datasets. It's the step you take first: open a free, sourced file on a company, read its whole story in minutes — overview, people, hiring, money, locations, tech, news, relationships and risk — and decide from there whether deeper paid tools are worth it. And it runs wherever you work: the web app, the VS Code extension, the npm CLI, and inside ChatGPT and Claude.

the fine print

Questions, answered

Q. Is there a free alternative to PitchBook?

Yes, for a first pass. Company Dossier is free and compiles a sourced company profile from public sources. It is not a curated private-markets dataset, so it doesn't replace PitchBook for diligence — but it's a fast, free way to get oriented on a company.

Q. Does Company Dossier have valuations and deal data?

Only what shows up in the public record — filings, news and the open web — and always sourced. For curated valuations and comparable deals across the private market, a paid database like PitchBook is the right tool.

Q. When is Company Dossier enough?

When you need to understand a single company quickly and cheaply, with every claim verifiable, before deciding whether deeper paid research is warranted.

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