Know any company inside out, researched in your own browser
Give ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini one company and Actionbook walks the live sources in your browser. Every claim links to its source.
“Research acme-robotics.com end to end and compile a dossier with a source link on every fact.”
What they do
acme-robotics.comWarehouse automation robots for mid-size logistics
Funding
crunchbase.comSeries B · $48M · led by Northgate
Headcount
linkedin.com~210 employees, up 30% this year
Recent news
acme-robotics.com/newsroomLaunched a fulfillment partnership last month
Competitors
g2.comThree named rivals in the same warehouse segment
From one company to a sourced dossier
Connect the AI you already use, whether that’s ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, to your browser. Point it at one company and it runs four steps, ending in a dossier you can fact-check link by link.
- 1
Name the one company you need the truth on
A company name or a domain is the whole input. A diligence target, a possible partner, a vendor you’re evaluating, the employer you’re interviewing with: give it one, not a list.
- 2
It walks the live sources in your browser
The agent opens the company’s own site, its about, team, and pricing pages, news coverage, the LinkedIn org page, and the funding databases you can already reach, all in the Chrome you’re signed into.
Including sources behind a login a public crawler never sees.
- 3
It reads each page and records where the fact came from
For every field, like what they do, funding, headcount, recent news, and competitors, it captures the value and the exact page URL it read, so nothing is a number with no provenance.
- 4
You get a dossier where every claim is clickable
The result is a structured profile with a source chip on each line. Click any fact and land on the page it came from, so you can verify it yourself instead of trusting a summary.
Your AI wants to save the “Acme Robotics” dossier to your notes: 5 fields, each with a source link.
Acme Robotics research dossier
What they do · Funding · Headcount · Recent news · Competitors
5 fields · a source link on each
It compiles the dossier. Saving it stays your call.
When the agent is ready to write the dossier into your notes or a sheet, that’s a real action in a real surface. So it works like every consequential Actionbook step: you see exactly what it’s about to save before it commits.
- Review before it writes: The finished dossier surfaces for your approval before anything lands in your notes or sheet.
- Plain-language summary: You see what’s being saved and where, in plain words instead of an opaque tool call.
- Watch it work: Every page-open and read happens in your own Chrome tab, so you can take over at any point.
Built for anyone who needs the real story
One workflow, tuned to whatever you’re deciding about a company this week.
Founders doing partnership diligence
Before you sign with a partner, get a sourced read on what they actually do, who backs them, how big they are, and what changed lately. These are facts you can verify, not vibes.
Job seekers prepping interviews
Walk into the interview knowing the product, the leadership, recent launches, and the funding story. Each point is pulled from the company’s own pages so you can speak to specifics.
Investors doing first-pass homework
Turn one domain into an overview, funding history, headcount trend, and competitor set, with every figure linked to the page it came from for a fast credibility check.
Click every fact, not a black box
Each claim links to the live page it was read from, verifiable field by field, instead of one-shot AI prose you fact-check line by line.
Procurement evaluating vendors
Compile a vendor profile from the live site and pricing pages instead of a stale database, with sources attached so the rest of the committee can check your work.
Prompts to start researching
Copy a prompt, paste it into your AI, and Actionbook runs it in your own browser session.
Compile a sourced dossier on the company at this domain: what they do, funding to date, headcount, three recent news items, and their main competitors. Read the company’s own site plus its about, team, and pricing pages, and attach the source URL to every fact.
Tell me what changed at this company in the last quarter. Check their newsroom, careers page, and pricing page in my browser, and summarize launches, leadership moves, hiring shifts, and price changes. Link each finding to the page it came from.
Compare these two vendors’ pricing pages and plans side by side. Open each pricing page in my browser, lay out tiers, limits, and what’s included, and flag the real differences, with a link to each plan you read.
Build an interview-prep brief for this company: their product, the leaders I’d meet, their recent launches, and the funding story. Pull each point from the company site, team page, and news coverage, and cite where you found it.
Verify these 5 claims about the company against its own site and pages. For each claim, open the relevant page in my browser, mark it true, false, or unclear, and paste the source URL you checked it against.
Using my logged-in news and data subscriptions, pull the most recent analyst notes and coverage on this company, summarize the consensus view, and link each source so I can read the originals.
Frequently asked questions about AI company research
What people ask before trusting an AI to profile a company they’re deciding on.