Company filters help you turn a large market into a focused account list. Use them when keyword search alone returns too many results or when your team has a clear target profile.
Useful filter groups
- Industry: Focus on relevant sectors or compare similar markets.
- Location: Target companies by country, city, or regional distance.
- Company size: Narrow by employee count or business scale.
- Company status and age: Find newer companies, established businesses, or active organizations.
- Tags and descriptions: Use structured or semantic signals to describe what a company does.
- Financial indicators: Filter by available performance or financial metrics when your workflow depends on company strength.
Build a focused search
- Start with one primary filter, such as industry or location.
- Add size, status, or company age only if the result set is still too broad.
- Use tags or descriptive terms to capture companies that do not fit neatly into one industry.
- Review a few company profiles before selecting results in bulk.
- Save the best results to a list.
Tips
- Too many filters can hide good accounts. Remove the least important filter if results look too narrow.
- For regional prospecting, combine country or location filters with company size.
- For strategic account research, combine industry filters with financial indicators where available.
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