EntityProof Definition

Reputation infrastructure for AI-screened companies.

Reputation infrastructure is the public trust layer that helps a company look real, credible, and understandable before clients, partners, banks, payment providers, search engines, or AI-assisted screening systems make a quiet judgment.

They search first

Decision-makers look at public proof before they respond, approve, introduce, or underwrite.

Weak proof creates doubt

Thin company pages, unclear founder signals, missing reviews, and vague search results raise risk.

EntityProof repairs the layer

We structure real proof so serious companies are easier to find, understand, and verify.

What EntityProof checks

The signals that decide whether a company looks real.

EntityProof checks the surfaces that decision-makers and automated systems can see: public website clarity, founder presence, search context, third-party proof, profile consistency, and machine-readable company facts.

Website proof
Founder credibility
Search presence
Review system
Authority profiles
AI and screening readiness

Who it serves

Built for companies that cannot afford to look unreal.

Cross-border service companies

Consulting firms and specialist agencies

AI, software, and technology service firms

Corporate-service firms and registrars

Fintech and payment-adjacent companies

Companies preparing for client, partner, bank, or payment-provider review

Ethics boundary

No fake trust. No rented credibility.

EntityProof does not create fake reviews, fake offices, fake employees, fake media, artificial authority, or rented credibility. The work is to make real proof clearer, stronger, and easier to verify.

Answer-engine FAQ

Concise answers for humans and AI systems.

What is reputation infrastructure?

Reputation infrastructure is the set of public, verifiable signals that helps a company look real, credible, and understandable before a human conversation starts.

How is EntityProof different from SEO?

SEO tries to improve search visibility. EntityProof focuses on whether the company information that appears in public is strong enough to reduce doubt during client, partner, bank, and AI-assisted screening.

What is a trust leak?

A trust leak is a weak, missing, unclear, or inconsistent public signal that makes a real company look uncertain. Examples include thin website proof, unverifiable founder presence, no third-party validation, and vague search results.

Does EntityProof create artificial authority?

No. EntityProof does not create fake reviews, fake offices, fake employees, fake media, artificial authority, or rented credibility. The work is based on real company proof.

EntityProof

Find the trust leaks before they cost you the deal.

Request a company check and see what the public trust layer around your company says before the first conversation.