Every Australian company.
Every change. Every week.
Most tools tell you what a company looks like today. ClearBench tells you how it got there — and where it's heading.
3.39 million companies. 20 official government sources. Tracking starts now.
You're making decisions on data that's already out of date.
Standard company searches give you a point in time. A snapshot of what a company looks like right now.
They don't show you that the director resigned three weeks ago. That the ABN was quietly cancelled before Christmas. That the same person is listed as director of eleven other companies — six of which have entered administration in the last two years.
That information exists. It just isn't surfaced anywhere.
Until something goes wrong.
The cost of not knowing shows up differently depending on who you are.
Your borrower looked fine at settlement. Three months later, they're in administration.
The warning signs were there. A director change six weeks before the application. A registration status shift two months prior. New creditor activity in the weeks before drawdown.
None of it was visible in the data you had access to.
THE GAP: Standard credit checks are point-in-time. They tell you who a company is, not what it's becoming.
You have 200 client entities. You can't manually check every one of them every week.
When a client's company status changes, their registration lapses, or a director you've never heard of gets appointed — you find out when they call you. Or worse, when someone else does.
Staying across a portfolio of entities with manual searches isn't a workflow. It's a liability.
THE GAP: Your clients expect you to know. There's no scalable way to know without a system that watches for you.
Due diligence takes weeks. Most of it is spent assembling information that should already exist in one place.
Director network mapping. Historical address changes. Prior business name registrations. Related entity structures. Each piece requires a separate search, a separate tool, a separate tab.
And when the deal closes and monitoring begins, that process starts again — quarterly, manually, expensively.
THE GAP: Private company intelligence in Australia is fragmented by design. No one has built the longitudinal record.
You extended 60-day terms to a customer who was already showing distress signals you couldn't see.
The signals were already there. Director changes. Registration shifts. Legal proceedings underway. All of it happened before your invoice was due. None of it was in your credit check.
THE GAP: Trade credit risk isn't just about past payment history. It's about what's happening right now.
Not just what a company is.
What it's been. What it's becoming.
Every registered Australian company has a story. Changes in leadership. Shifts in structure. Signals that appear quietly, weeks before anything surfaces publicly.
ClearBench tracks that story continuously — across 3.39 million companies — and turns it into intelligence you can act on. The moment something changes, you know.
See the full picture
Not just current directors and status — the complete record of how a company has changed. Every appointment. Every address move. Every status shift. Going back to when we launched, growing every week.
Know before it matters
Risk scores and trajectory indicators built from hundreds of data points across the entire register. Updated continuously. Trended over time. Designed to surface what's changing before it becomes a problem.
Never miss a change
Set a watchlist. Define what matters to you. The moment it happens — director change, status shift, distress signal — you're notified. Your portfolio, monitored automatically.
Built for the people who need to know first.
Every change to every company, going back to day one.
Director appointments. Status changes. Address moves. ABN cancellations. Trademark filings. The complete longitudinal record of how a company has changed — sorted, searchable, and exportable.
A live score for every registered Australian company.
Trajectory score. Risk score. Activity index. Built from hundreds of signals across the full register. Recalculated continuously. Trended over time so you can see where a company is heading, not just where it stands.
Set it once. Know the moment anything changes.
Add any company to a watchlist. Choose what to watch — director changes, status changes, insolvency signals, risk score movements. Get alerted by email or webhook the day it's detected.
Follow the people, not just the entities.
Map every directorship — current and historical — for any individual. See which companies share directors. Flag directors with prior insolvency history. Understand the network behind the entity.
Your entire exposure, visible in one dashboard.
Upload a list of ACNs or ABNs. ClearBench monitors them all. Weekly digest of everything that changed across your portfolio. Designed for lenders, advisors, and credit teams managing hundreds of entities.
Embed the intelligence where your team already works.
REST API with webhooks. Pipe company data and alerts into your CRM, credit platform, or internal tooling. Available on Team plan.
The longer ClearBench runs, the more valuable it becomes.
Any tool can show you what a company looks like today. That data is freely available.
What can't be replicated is the record of how it got there.
ClearBench has been building that record since day one. Every week adds another layer to a dataset that grows continuously and can never be reconstructed by a later entrant. A competitor who launches tomorrow can build the same features. They cannot build the same history.
That history is the product. And it compounds.
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Official sources. Rigorous processing. No guesswork.
ClearBench draws exclusively from official Australian government and regulatory sources — the same authoritative records used by legal, financial, and compliance professionals. Cross-referenced, validated, and continuously updated.
No third-party data brokers. No scraped directories. No aggregated lists of unknown provenance.
The sources are authoritative. The intelligence layer is ours — and it grows every week.
Start with a search. Stay for the history.
Search any Australian company right now — free. See its current status, directors, and registration details. Then see what's waiting for you on the other side of a 14-day trial.
Everything you need to know
Is ClearBench just a company search tool?
No. Company search tools show you the current state of a business. ClearBench shows you the history — every change tracked continuously since we launched. That longitudinal record doesn't exist anywhere else and grows more valuable every week.
Where does the data come from?
Exclusively from official Australian government and regulatory sources. We don't use third-party data brokers or commercial aggregators. The intelligence layer — scoring, signals, history — is built and maintained by us.
How current is the data?
The register is updated continuously. Changes are reflected as soon as they appear in the authoritative source. Insolvency and legal signals are checked on business days.
Can I monitor a list of companies rather than searching one at a time?
Yes. All plans include bulk watchlist monitoring. Upload a CSV of company identifiers and ClearBench monitors them all simultaneously, alerting you the moment anything changes.
What's the difference between the Starter and Professional plans?
Primarily history depth and entity scale. Starter includes 12 months of history and 25 watchlist entities. Professional includes full history from day one and 250 entities. Both include the same core features.
Do you offer enterprise or custom pricing?
Yes. For lenders, insurers, and large advisory firms with specific data or integration requirements, contact us to discuss custom arrangements including API volume pricing, white-label options, and bespoke data packages.