Company lookup by name means you type a brand or company name (for example, Notion) and get a structured company profile back — website, industry, location, headcount, and links like LinkedIn. It’s the fastest way to enrich “just a name” into usable B2B company data.
Perfect for outbound, account research, partner vetting, and cleaning CRM records. Start with one company, then scale with Scrupp datasets + enrichment.
{
"name": "Notion",
"domain": "notion.so",
"company_name": "Notion",
"industry": "Software",
"location": "San Francisco, CA",
"headcount_range": "501–1000",
"linkedin": "https://www.linkedin.com/company/notionhq",
"website": "https://www.notion.so",
"description": "Demo output. Connect your backend to return real data."
}
Use Scrupp to build lead lists from LinkedIn, then enrich emails/phones and export datasets.
Tool first, explanation second — built for quick research and outbound workflows.
A quick guide you can scan in minutes. Use this to understand what “company enrichment by name” usually returns.
A strong company lookup tool typically returns a standardized company record you can reuse across sales ops, data enrichment, and outbound campaigns.
Company name, description, industry/category, HQ location, and headcount range.
Official website/domain plus LinkedIn and other public profiles to speed up research.
Common stack indicators (CMS, analytics, forms, hosting) for qualification.
Public emails/phones on pages like “Contact”, “About”, or footer (when available).
Enrich a list of target accounts when you only have company names.
Standardize company fields (industry, location, size) and fill missing websites/links.
Validate what a company does before you start conversations.
Resolve domains and LinkedIn pages for faster outbound workflows.
Company name → company lookup → find decision makers on LinkedIn → export → enrich emails/phones → push to CRM.
Quick answers about company lookup by name.
It’s the process of converting a company name into a structured company record — website, industry, location, headcount, and links like LinkedIn — so you can use it in outbound, research, or CRM enrichment.
Some names are shared by many businesses. The best tools resolve the most likely match based on additional signals. If possible, add a location or use the domain lookup for perfect accuracy.
Yes — LinkedIn company URL lookup is often more precise. Use a LinkedIn page when you have it.
Yes. For bulk workflows, use the API to enrich lists of company names and map results into your CRM.
Start with company lookup, then find decision makers, enrich contact details, and export to CSV/XLS. Build faster pipelines with Scrupp.