Every company in the dataset has a public profile page at argorant.com/company/<domain>, with five focused sub-pages. They are free, need no login, and are the fastest way to research one account rather than build a segment.
- Overview - what the company does, where it is, size band, and the people we hold.
- Org chart - the reporting shape as far as it is known, which is how you find the layer above your usual contact.
- Management - the named decision-makers, including owner-level roles at private companies.
- Technology stack - what the company runs, useful when your pitch depends on a specific system being in place.
- Email format - the address pattern the company uses, for example first.last@ or f.last@.
- Competitors - adjacent companies, which is the quickest way to turn one good-fit account into a segment.
Turning a profile into a list
- Open the competitors tab on your best-fit customer.
- Note the industry and size band the profile shows.
- Open People search and filter on exactly those, plus the roles from the org chart.
- Read the count. That is the same market, sized.
Profile pages show redacted contact detail, exactly like previews inside the app. Revealing an address is the same 1 credit as anywhere else, and no credit is spent by browsing.