Either there's an off-by-one error or there's a weird design decision. Typing "y c" doesn't include the "c" in the search (so it lists websites like Yahoo first) but "y co" finds Y Combinator.
If you could combine this with the one <a href="https://certsimple.com/" rel="nofollow">https://certsimple.com/</a> uses, that would be awesome!
You have a small typo on <a href="http://clearbit.com/pricing" rel="nofollow">http://clearbit.com/pricing</a>.<p>"What happens if I go over my plan's alloted requests?" =>
"What happens if I go over my plan's <i>allotted</i> requests?"<p>Really neat service!
I was impressed when it located the tiny company I current work for (The Day News & Media) but less impressed that it couldn't find the enormous multinational I used to work for (John Wiley & Sons). Where does it source the data from?
I work for credibility.com (<a href="https://credibility.com/search" rel="nofollow">https://credibility.com/search</a>), and we get our data from Dun & Bradstreet. Our search seems to have more results (~18MM docs).
Does anyone know if an API exists that returns whether a company is in good standing with a secretary of state?<p>Checked out the Clearbit API and I didn't see that type of data in there.
Do you have plans to add more fields in the response? For example, it would be nice to get the company's ticker symbol if they are publicly traded.
I have been using clearbit the last few months and it really is a great service with the best api docs and versioning I have seen to date (a la stripe). We use clearbit for company, persona, compliance, and prospect data.<p>Checkout <a href="https://svbtle.com/signup" rel="nofollow">https://svbtle.com/signup</a> for a great experience built on clearbit. @maccman + team is killing it.<p>Clearbit is more narrowly focused on business apis, but in my experience Clearbit does a better job with company/persona data globally than orb intelligence, everstring, relateiq, madisonlogic.<p>Feature request: Better api key management to easy manage multiple environments (upgrading api versions between dev/prod)