Open everjust.app
Load the web app in any browser — desktop or phone. Nothing to install.
The Company Dossier web app at everjust.app turns a company name into a complete, sourced profile — people, hiring, money, locations, tech, news and risk — without a single install. Open a tab, name a business, read the file. Free, public sources only.
No accounts to wire up, no CLI to learn. The web app is the path of least resistance for company research and competitive intelligence — open it and go.
Load the web app in any browser — desktop or phone. Nothing to install.
Type a company name or paste its domain, then hit search.
Public sources are gathered and sorted into nine sourced sections.
Charts, an org sketch, a map and a timeline render right in the browser.
Every dossier the web app produces is the same comprehensive, nine-section file you'd get from the CLI or the VS Code extension — just drawn for the screen. You don't read a wall of links; you read a profile.
Because it runs in the browser, the web app is the easiest way to share a finding with a teammate, pull up a company profile before a sales call, or do quick competitive intelligence from a Chromebook, a borrowed laptop or your phone. There's nothing to maintain and nothing to update — you always get the current engine.
No. The web app runs entirely in your browser at everjust.app. There's nothing to download, no extension to add, and no command line involved.
Yes. Company Dossier is free and built from public sources. The web app is just the most convenient front door to the same engine.
Public sources only — job boards, filings, news and the open web. The target company doesn't need to be involved, logged in, or aware.
Same nine-section file, every route. If you'd rather work in your editor or a terminal, the VS Code extension and npm CLI produce identical dossiers.
everjust.app · one search, the whole story, sourced.