A browser extension that reads the page you're on and turns it into structured research — summaries, answers to your own questions, and the exact data points that belong in a client report.
Mindpeer builds quick business-analytics reports on companies. The data that fills them already exists in public — but the official feeds that package it up are enterprise data-provider APIs that cost a fortune.
The same facts are sitting, for free, scattered across news sites, filings, and press pages — just unstructured and slow to pull together by hand. The challenge was to capture that value without paying for the APIs.
Keep it simple: read the page the analyst is already on, and let them pull exactly what the report needs — fast, cheap, and against sources they've reviewed first.
One click turns whatever the analyst is looking at into a tight, readable summary — so they can judge relevance in seconds instead of reading top to bottom.
Ask anything about the source and get an answer grounded in the page itself — no jumping to a separate tool, no losing the place you were reading.
The extension knows the report and client it's feeding, so it surfaces just the data points that are relevant — ready to drop straight into the analysis.
Reports get enriched faster, from sources the analyst has already reviewed — keeping the whole thing simple, easy, and cheap, without ever paying for an enterprise data API.