Commercial enablement: product images and examine/datasheet links, and quote/contact CTAs that route leads to you.
Choose Essentials →Take control of how your company appears.
Your company already has a listing on EO·Atlas, compiled from public sources. Claiming it is free, and so is publishing your pricing. Paid plans add media, lead capture and analytics — never ranking or prominence.
The full built operator surface: hero carousel, media rail, detailed analytics, annotations, and press room.
Choose Pro →Full-service for large operators. Scope set editorially.
Request Enterprise →Paid plans improve presentation, completeness and update priority. They never change fit grades, methodology recommendations, ranking or prominence.
Compare the paid tiers
Claiming is free; everything below is a paid addition. Each tier carries everything to its left. This table is generated from the capability map — it can only ever show features that are actually wired and correctly tiered.
How claiming works
Your operator already has a seeded baseline listing, built from public sources.
Claim with a work email so the listing binds to your operator domain.
Add media, links and lead capture. Preview the upgraded page before anything publishes.
Publish when it reads right. Corrections move through a priority queue; analytics show it working.
Questions
Nothing. Claiming is free: you verify that you operate the company, which marks the listing as operator-verified and lets you keep its details accurate. Publishing your product pricing is free too. Paid plans add media, lead capture and analytics on top — they're optional.
Essentials adds the operator-facing essentials: a positioning tagline, product and entity images, examine/datasheet links, page-view counts, and a quote/contact CTA that routes leads to your inbox. Pro adds the company hero carousel, full referrer and outbound-click analytics, a media rail, operator annotations and a press-room.
Yes, for free. Publishing a price comes with claiming — it is not a paid tier. You can publish a price or leave it unlisted; where no price is published, the row simply reads "Pricing not publicly listed by operator". The quote/contact CTA that routes leads to your inbox is the Essentials lever, separate from showing a price.
Enterprise is bespoke and editorially scoped — a request, not a checkout. It covers portfolio / multi-page operators, team access, customer portals and reference stacks. The Portfolio band applies editorially at 8+ product pages or 3+ stack layers; it isn't self-selected (pricing is shown on the Enterprise card above).
No. Paid plans improve presentation, completeness and update priority. They never change technical fit grades, methodology recommendations, search results or comparison-surface order. Relevance logic is the only thing that ranks listings.
Claim your page — free.
Verify your domain, correct your baseline, and decide on a plan only when you're ready.