The dataset covers 565M+ business contacts across 184 countries, with the strongest depth in Europe and North America, including owner-level contacts at smaller private companies.
Coverage is not uniform, and it should not be treated as if it were. Depth varies by country and by segment, so the honest way to check a market is to run a free count before planning around it. Counts cost nothing on every tier, are unlimited, and take a second, which makes them a better answer than any coverage table.
- Open People search.
- Set only the country and one broad industry.
- Read the count. That is the ceiling for that market.
- Add role and size filters and watch how quickly the number falls.
On language: job titles appear as they are held locally, so a German company may carry Geschäftsführer rather than Managing Director. Role filters are abbreviation-aware, and the practical technique for non-English markets is to combine an English seniority band with local title keywords rather than relying on a single translated string.
Geography filters go down to state and city, and regional shortcuts like DACH, Nordics, Benelux and EMEA work as single selections.
The app interface itself is in English.