Bluelake
Company

The best account intelligence is deep, not wide

Bluelake is account intelligence built for depth. We started it because generic intelligence is everywhere, but shallow where deals are won: inside the specific accounts you're trying to land.

Why we built it

Sellers don't lose deals because they couldn't find a company. They lose because they showed up not knowing what the account was actually building, which part of the business owned it, or who was driving it.

Coverage-first tools can't fix that, not because they're bad, but because of physics. You can't reconstruct a real, named project for millions of companies, so they fall back to generic patterns and tags. We made the opposite trade: go narrow, go deep, and surface the named projects, the themes they group into, and the people on them, with the evidence to back it up.

That focus is also how we grow. Instead of racing for coverage, we replicate the same depth in each new market. The standard doesn't drop as we expand. That's the whole point.

What we believe

Four principles we build by

Depth over coverage

Anyone can list a million companies. We'd rather tell you what's actually happening inside the few that matter to you.

Evidence over inference

Every project traces back to public sources. We'd rather show our work than hand you a confidence score.

Privacy by design

People stay anonymous until you choose to reveal them. Access is approved, not open. We keep the room small on purpose.

Built for focus

We're made for teams working a defined set of accounts, not for spray-and-pray. Focus is the feature.

Where we are

Deep on a focused set of accounts

Right now we go deep on a focused set of enterprise accounts, and we expand market by market, driven by where our users and customers sell. We're an early, focused team, built for revenue teams selling Data & AI to enterprise accounts, and access is approval-gated while we keep quality high.

See the real projects inside your accounts

Request access. Every request is reviewed before it's approved. We keep the room small on purpose.