Use case · Consultants & Analysts

Market maps and TAM sizing that survive partner review

Bottom-up market sizing needs a real population underneath it. Veltria gives you the count, the names behind the count, and the same schema on both sides of the Atlantic.

16
sectors, consistent rollup
86
markets, US + Europe
756,757
companies, exactly counted
$9M
median EU revenue

What you do with it

01

Bottom-up TAM in an afternoon

Exact company counts for any geography, sector and revenue-band combination, free in the list builder before you buy a single record. The denominator of your TAM slide, verified.

02

Competitive density maps

Count competitors by country, state or sector to show where a market is crowded and where it is thin. The same cut that costs weeks of manual desk research.

03

Benchmarks clients cannot Google

Revenue per employee, ownership mix and digital footprint by sector, computed across the full dataset. Benchmark a client against their real peer set, not a survey of 40 respondents.

A market-map slice

Priced before you pay a cent

Every engagement-sized cut is priced with the same progressive brackets. Exact counts are always free to check.

MarketEurope, all 35 countries
SectorTechnology & Software
Revenue band$5M – $300M
0$739
companies · exact count · one-time purchase

Validate before you buy

Request a free preview for your niche: up to 25 companies, balanced across the $5M–$300M range, human-reviewed and delivered within 24 hours. One approved preview per business email. Built to validate schema, coverage and fit, not to be mined.

Prefer to talk it through first? Book a 15-minute data fit call.

Why consultants & analysts choose Veltria

Consulting work dies by footnote. Every number Veltria publishes, from sector counts to fill rates, is computed from the dataset itself, and the methodology is stated on the site. You can cite the count and defend it.

The dataset is one schema across the US and Europe, which is precisely what cross-border market studies lack: US-centric platforms thin out in Europe, and national registries stop at their border.