We track business and location closures across maps, directories, and registries: who left the market, where, and when. Clean dead contacts out of your CRM, analyze market dynamics, and find newly vacated locations.
A closed location is a signal: for some, a dead contact in the CRM; for others, a vacated site or a shift in the competitive landscape.
Purge closed companies from your database: reps stop wasting time on dead contacts.
Vacated locations with proven foot traffic — candidates for your next site.
Closure trends by category and city: business survival rates and market saturation.
An early risk signal: a client closing locations is a reason to revisit limits.
Keep the customer base current: which locations still operate and which have closed.
Clean directories with no closed businesses — fewer user complaints.
Three formats to fit the task: a one-time export, recurring data delivery, or a custom solution. Exact pricing depends on your sources, volume, and frequency — you get a quote before we start.
Capture the data once — for research, migration, or analysis.
Data refreshes on a schedule you set — weekly to daily or hourly — and arrives on its own.
Turnkey data as a service: API access, DaaS, or a ready-to-use interface, dozens of sources, and SLAs.
The total comes down to a few clear factors. No hidden fees — you get a quote and a data sample before work starts.
Describe the categories and regions, or send your database for verification — we'll come back with a cost estimate, timeline, and sample export within one business day.
Closure monitoring is the regular tracking of businesses and locations that have stopped operating: closed for good, moved, or changed hands. The system compares fresh snapshots of maps, directories, and registries against previous ones and flags vanished records, "permanently closed" labels, and other signs a business has ceased trading.
Every closure is verified across several sources: any single site can be wrong, so the status is cross-confirmed — via maps, reviews, the website, and registries. Each record carries the name, category, address, the date the closure was recorded, and a flag: a single-location closure or a full company shutdown.
For sales teams, it's CRM hygiene: dead contacts stop wasting reps' time and skewing outreach stats. For analysts, it's market dynamics: where and in which categories businesses close, and how survival rates shift. For retail and franchises — vacated locations with proven foot traffic.
Monitoring runs on a schedule — weekly to monthly. You can also run a one-time check of your database: send a list of businesses and get it back with current statuses.
We've been collecting data for sales and analytics since 2015 — and we know closure data is only valuable when the status is verified, not lifted from a single site.
Every closure is checked across several sources: maps, reviews, the website, registries — never just one site.
We separate location closures, moves, and company shutdowns — statuses you can use without re-checking.
We record when a location closed and how long it operated — data fit for analytics.
We accept databases in any format and return the same structure with a current-status column.
A file, a refreshing feed, an API, or a web interface — data ready to load straight into your CRM.
A quote and data sample before we start, a contract, and clear pricing with no hidden fees.
A transparent process: we quote the project and send sample data before work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Describe the categories and regions — or send your database for verification. A short description is enough.
A trial check on a segment, volume and timeline estimates, and a free data sample.
We cross-check statuses across sources and label closures, moves, and shutdowns.
File, feed, API, or interface — you pick the channel. For ongoing monitoring, we keep watch over quality.
The output: a verified list of closures with dates and flags, ready to load into your CRM or analytics.
Closed businesses with dates and flags — CSV, Excel, JSON, or XML.
Fresh closures arrive on schedule — your database stays current.
Business statuses straight into your CRM and systems — no manual exports.
A ready-made dashboard with a closure map, filters, and export.
Closure-type labeling, location history, and enrichment from registries.
We watch monitoring stability and status accuracy, and fix collection when sites change.
Closure monitoring is part of a larger data collection system. We'll assemble and configure it around your task.
Ready-made business databases with contacts, built to your spec.
Opening monitoring: fresh leads with contact details.
Chain locations: newly opened and closed sites.
Business reviews and ratings for reputation control.
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We combine several signals: "permanently closed" labels on maps, vanished listings, reviews going stale, an unreachable website, and statuses in official business registries. Closures are cross-confirmed — we never conclude from a single site.
Base pricing starts at $150. The final price depends on the number of sources, data volume, update frequency, protection complexity, and extra processing. An exact quote and a data sample come before work starts.
Yes, it's a standard task: send a file with your businesses, and we return the same structure with status columns (operating, closed, moved) and the date each status was recorded.
Yes: we compare business details, phone numbers, and names across areas — if the business reappears at a new address, we label it a move, not a closure. Company shutdowns are checked against official registries, such as Companies House or state registries.
A file (CSV, Excel, JSON, XML), a refreshing feed, API access, or a ready-made web interface with a map and filters. Format and field structure are matched to your CRM.