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From a VAT number to a company health check: public data gathered, cross-referenced and turned into a score you can read.
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Business analysis · 2026
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Architecture, data integration, scoring
Before and after
how it was
The data that describes the health of a company is public — registry extracts, accounts, indicators — but scattered and unreadable for anyone who does not do this for a living. Working out how a business is doing takes hours and specific expertise.
what we built
It starts from the VAT number. The system gathers the data, arranges it into a tree, calculates a deterministic score and returns a report setting out weaknesses, anomalies and opportunities.
$ ls ./components
How it is built
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Deterministic scoring
The same rules always give the same result: a score that can be explained and disputed, not a number out of a black box.
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A tree of data
The information gathered is arranged into a structure you can navigate, rather than a flat list where the important figure sits next to the irrelevant one.
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Tiered reports
The first scan is open, the rest unlocks on registration: whoever wants to go deeper leaves a contact, and whoever was only curious still got an answer.
$ ./results --after
How it turned out
[ok] From a VAT number to a readable picture, with no specialist expertise
[ok] A score that can be explained because it is deterministic, not probabilistic
[ok] Weaknesses and opportunities kept apart instead of in one list
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