Primary sources · evidence-graded · always fresh

The evidence and status of every entity, in one place.

Evidence graded by source strength, official status tracked per entity, and how to read the sources — every claim linked to a primary document. Research information only, not professional advice.

Sourced to primary documents — never a forum rumour
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Entity Evidence Status
Example Alpha
Category one
Verified
Reviewed 2026
Example Beta
Category two
Verified
Reviewed 2026
Example Gamma
Category one
Reported
Watchlist
Example Delta
Category three
Reported
Watchlist
0
Entities tracked
0
Sources indexed
0
Primary sources
0
Paid placements

Everything you need to read the evidence

One place to see what is proven, what is regulated, and where the sources actually point.

Evidence, graded

Every claim is labelled by the strength of its source, so you see what is actually verified.

Primary-document tracker

Official status per entity, sourced to the primary documents — not a forum rumour.

Side-by-side comparisons

Head-to-head “X vs Y” breakdowns on the criteria that matter, backed by data you can check.

Entity directory

Search, filter and sort every entity and its evidence level in one place.

Independent by design

No vendor pays for a better spot. We index the data, we do not sell placements.

Always fresh

New sources and status changes are pulled in weekly, and pages are re-dated when they change.

Frequently asked questions

How do you grade the evidence?

Every claim is classified by the strength of its source — primary document, official filing, or third-party report. The grade is shown on each entry so you can tell verified from preliminary.

Do you sell placements or take payments for rankings?

No. This is an information index, not a storefront. Rankings follow the data — never a payment — and sponsored links are always disclosed.

How often is the data updated?

New documents are pulled from the primary sources weekly, and pages that change are re-dated so the year you see is the real one.

Is this professional advice?

No. Everything here is research information only — consult a qualified professional before acting on it.

Know what the data actually says.

Start with the entity you are researching — evidence and status, sourced.