Fiorentis

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Is Fiorentis a subscription?

No. Fiorentis is a one-time payment. Pay once, use it within fair-use limits, and come back any time. No per-seat fees, no recurring charges.

Where does the data come from?

From companies' own public websites, read live at search time. We search Google, open each company's site, read it, and score how well it fits your sector. It is research, not a resold contact database.

How accurate are the results?

Every company is scored green / yellow / red and shows the exact keywords that earned the score, so you can audit each verdict. A thin or login-walled website may land in 'unknown' — we surface those for review rather than guessing.

What is search depth?

Depth is how many pages of search results we scan per query. Higher depth finds more companies but uses more credits, so it is capped by plan: Free = 1, Plus = up to 3, Pro = up to 5.

Which countries and sectors are covered?

Over 100 sectors and 150+ countries, with local-language search on paid plans so you also reach domestic manufacturers that English-only searches miss.

Do you offer a refund?

Yes — 14 days, no questions asked. If it is not useful, contact us for a full refund.

Is my email safe? What about GDPR?

We never sell your email and you can unsubscribe any time. For EU contacts you find, use the data responsibly: identify yourself, offer an opt-out, and follow GDPR. We provide sourcing research, not consent to contact.

Can I export the list?

Yes. Paid plans include a clean, colour-coded Excel export sorted best-first, with company, website, emails, phones, score and evidence.

How is this cheaper than ZoomInfo or Apollo?

Those tools run large managed databases billed monthly per seat ($33–$49+/month, or tens of thousands a year for enterprise data). Fiorentis researches the open web on demand, so we can charge a one-time fee instead.

How is Fiorentis different from ImportYeti or trade/customs data?

Trade-data tools (ImportYeti, Panjiva, Volza) read customs and shipment records — they show who shipped a product, mostly into the US, often months after the fact. Fiorentis reads companies' live websites to show who actually makes it, in any country and in the local language, including domestic producers that never appear in import records.

How is this different from Apollo, ZoomInfo or AI prospecting tools?

General prospecting tools (Apollo, ZoomInfo, Clay) are horizontal — they hold contacts or generic company records across every industry. Fiorentis does one job well: finding real manufacturers and suppliers by sector and country, with sector-specific vocabulary, local-language search, and a transparent green / yellow / red evidence score for every company. They tell you who to email once you know the company; we tell you which real producers exist.

Can I qualify my own list?

On Pro you can upload your own list of companies and we score and enrich them the same way — useful for cleaning a list you already have.

Still have a question? Contact us — a real person replies, usually within a day.