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Submitting an entity

Any organization, person, or product may be submitted for listing. Basic records are created from public sources at no cost. Domain verification is available to organizations that control the domain associated with the entity. Extended records with per-fact source citations, relationship graphs, and full JSON-LD output are available under the Full Profile tier.

entities.org does not independently verify the accuracy of listed facts. Data is formatted from public sources. Submitting an entity does not guarantee listing. Records that cannot be substantiated from public sources will not be published.

Basic structured record

A public entity record built from substantiated public sources, with a canonical name, identifiers, and structured output.

Identity confirmation

Domain ownership confirms that the submitting organization controls the associated web presence. It establishes identity, not fact-checking.

Deeper sourced record

Expanded profiles can include detailed source-backed statements, relationship context, sameAs coverage, and a fuller JSON-LD record.

From submission to structured data.

01

Listing

The entity is submitted with basic facts and identifiers. Data is formatted from public sources into a structured record.

02

Domain verification

Identity can be confirmed through domain ownership. This validates who controls the domain, not whether every fact is true.

03

Disambiguation

Each record should make clear what the entity is, what it is not, and which similarly named entities readers should not confuse it with.

04

Distribution

Records are surfaced as public pages, JSON-LD, and registry API responses that remain readable without authentication.

Listed

The entity exists in the registry and is represented with public structured data. Facts are formatted from public sources.

Domain verified

Domain ownership has been confirmed for the entity. This confirms identity and control of the associated domain, not editorial endorsement.

Include these basics

  • A canonical entity name and preferred public URL
  • Known aliases and relevant external identifiers
  • At least one public citation supporting key claims
  • Useful relationship context such as founders, products, or partners

Avoid these submissions

  • Private notes or non-public evidence
  • Marketing copy without factual grounding
  • Records without stable identifiers or verifiable sources
  • Speculative or anonymous entities that cannot be substantiated