Track the entities under review in one workspace instead of re-running Companies House searches from scratch for each case.
Watch borrower and counterparty entities without rebuilding the review every time.
Keep borrower, prospect, or counterparty companies in a monitored watchlist, surface filings, officer, status, and verification-related exposure, and preserve a reusable evidence trail for underwriting and ongoing review.
Surface officer, filing, and status changes when they happen instead of waiting for the next manual review.
Keep blockers, owners, and recent activity attached to the borrower or counterparty record so internal follow-up stays visible.
What the team gets from the current workflow
These outcomes come from the existing watchlist, verification, and reporting surface.
Repeatable borrower watchlists Keep origination, underwriting, and monitored-book entities separated by watchlist while preserving a consistent review set.
Exception-first review Start with the companies that changed or still have open follow-up instead of reopening every borrower file.
Reusable evidence for internal review Save the current state as an artifact or export when a credit committee, reviewer, or operator wants the latest position.
Representative workflow
A lender or broker team opens the Compliance Pulse, filters to the borrower watchlist, reviews only the companies with live changes or blockers, and saves the linked artifact to the internal file before drilling into a company detail page.
Representative workflow example based on the shipped product surface, not a published customer case study.
What buyers can verify today
The trust layer is grounded in shipped product behavior, explicit data handling, and published legal pages.
Entity Watch does not publish invented quotes or made-up outcomes. Named testimonials and quantified customer case studies should only be added after pilot firms approve them for release.
Growth and Team now turn the nightly run into a Compliance Pulse with handled and open summaries, linked artifacts, and persistent delivery history so the evidence does not depend on someone manually rebuilding it.
Tracked companies, watchlists, owners, blockers, and activity stay in one shared workspace so coverage survives team handoffs and annual leave.
Support and pilot requests go to a founder-reviewed inbox with direct follow-up instead of disappearing into an unowned contact form.
Public source, private workflow Entity Watch sits on top of Companies House public-register data while keeping your workspace notes, blockers, owners, and watchlist structure scoped to the firm account.
No hidden ID-document vault The product is built to track verification workflow and public-registry timing. It is not positioned as a passport or driving-licence document repository.
Operational vendors are explicit Application hosting runs on Vercel, workspace data is stored in managed Postgres via Prisma, billing runs through Stripe, and transactional email runs through Resend when configured.
