What is Deep Search
DeepSearch is an AI-enriched people search engine that aggregates publicly available web data into structured profiles. It helps users find anyone by name, providing a concise intelligence brief with linked sources that can be verified.
How to use Deep Search
- Enter a name in the search bar.
- Optionally add details like location, company, job title, education, or field/industry to narrow results.
- Pick the right person from matching profiles.
- DeepSearch generates a structured profile and summary with linked sources.
- Use follow-up chat to ask targeted questions about roles, projects, or public mentions.
Features of Deep Search
- Social profiles: LinkedIn, GitHub, X, and more surfaced from the open web.
- Professional background: Roles, companies, and career arcs from public sources.
- Location: Most likely city and region based on indexed public data.
- Education: Schools, degrees, and alumni mentions.
- Web mentions: Articles, talks, podcasts, and conference appearances.
- AI summary: A concise intelligence brief with linked sources you can verify.
Use Cases of Deep Search
- Recruiters: Pre-outreach research on passive candidates.
- Founders: Prepare for investor and partner meetings with multi-source context.
- Analysts and operators: Map markets without alerting the people they research.
- Sales teams: Research prospects before outreach.
- Journalists: Find background information on subjects.
Pricing
Subscription plans start at $7.99/week.
FAQ
What is DeepSearch? DeepSearch helps you find people by name and builds an AI-enriched profile from publicly available web sources.
How does it work? Enter a name, pick the right person from matching profiles, and DeepSearch generates a structured profile and summary you can explore with follow-up questions.
Is it safe and legal to use? DeepSearch only uses publicly available information from the open web. It is a research tool — not a background check service.
Can people know I searched for them? No. Searches are private. DeepSearch does not notify the people you look up.
What if I can't find anything? Try adding location, company, or job title to narrow results. Some people have limited public web presence.




