Data
Go deep, market by market.
Two layers: any public domain in the world, scanned on demand — and entire markets under continuous watch. The first deep market is live; its numbers are below, measured not estimated.
figures queried from the production database · 2026-06-12 · re-verified continuously
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example-retail.plremoved Akamai Bot Manager -
example-bank.pladded Imperva WAF -
example-logistics.plmigrated CDN → Cloudflare -
example-insurer.plDMARC moved to p=reject -
example-software.plnew SSO portal observed (Okta) -
example-clinic.pldropped reCAPTCHA -
example-energy.plexposed VPN gateway detected -
example-uni.pladded Cloudflare Bot Management
Market 01 · coverage that looks like the country
The corpus is seeded from public registries — the national court register (KRS), education and public-sector registries, open government data — then verified against the live internet. It spans 54,435 education institutions, 48,714 businesses, hospitals, municipalities, banks and the long tail in between: the actual shape of the Polish market, not a list of whoever bought a .com.
Every scanned profile is re-verified on a continuous cycle with a hard freshness floor: nothing you act on is older than 7 days.
Fourteen sectors, measured not estimated
Tracked domains by sector — the corpus's own count, not a market-research extrapolation.
The whitespace is the market
Of 171,273 scanned domains in Market 01, 126,400 run no CDN at all — and the striped bar dwarfs every vendor. For a security seller this chart is the point: the Polish market is not saturated, it is barely addressed. Overt tells you which of those domains have the revenue, the posture gaps and the buying team to be worth your week.
What the corpus knows, by category
Distinct domains with at least one finding in each category.
Where it all comes from
Public registries
KRS, education and healthcare registries, open government data — identity, sector and financials.
The live internet
HTTP responses, DNS, certificate-transparency logs — what each company actually runs today.
Public routing data
BGP relationships from regional internet registries — own-ASN operators and DDoS posture.
Licensed providers
People data for buying-team geography, used inside the product under their licenses.