Vetting Reports Help — All Eleven Verticals

Help index for the MentionFox vetting-report suite. Each vertical has a dedicated overview, methodology page, and use-case examples.

Active vetting verticals

Founder Vetting

Investment-grade due diligence on any founder. Snapshot 30 credits, full report 200 credits.

Investor Vetting

Due diligence on any individual investor. Snapshot 30 credits, full report 200 credits.

Executive Vetting

Twelve-section due diligence on any executive. Snapshot 100 credits, full report 500 credits.

Physician Vetting

Public-record verification on any US physician. Snapshot 10 credits, full report 50 credits.

Pharmacist Vetting

Public-record verification on any US pharmacist with FDA compounding inspection record. Snapshot 10 credits, full report 50 credits.

Veterinarian Vetting

Public-record verification on any US veterinarian across 22 ABVS specialty colleges. Snapshot 10 credits, full report 50 credits.

Wealth Advisor Vetting

Fiduciary-grade due diligence on any US wealth advisor. Snapshot 50 credits, full report 250 credits.

Journalist Vetting

Editorial-grade due diligence on any working journalist. Snapshot 30 credits, full report 200 credits.

Publication Vetting

Editorial-grade due diligence on any publication. Snapshot 30 credits, full report 200 credits.

PE Firm Vetting

Investment-grade due diligence on any private equity firm. Snapshot 200 credits, full report 1000 credits.

VC Firm Vetting

Investment-grade due diligence on any venture capital firm. Snapshot 200 credits, full report 1000 credits.

Use-case walkthroughs

How disambiguation works

Every vetter uses three independent gates to ensure you get a report on the right subject:

  1. Gate 1 — Candidate match. The vetter's primary regulator-of-record source must return at least one candidate (NPI Registry for physicians and pharmacists, AAVSB for veterinarians, SEC IAPD for wealth advisors and PE firms, Crunchbase for founders and VC firms, Muck Rack for journalists, domain match for publications).
  2. Gate 2 — Disambiguation card. When multiple candidates match, the disambiguation card surfaces the canonical disambiguators for the vertical. You pick the right subject before any synthesis runs.
  3. Gate 3 — Confirm before charge. Even when only one candidate scores high enough, the vetter asks for explicit confirmation before charging credits. Wrong-subject reports are credited back automatically.

Pricing

Credits are platform-wide. A Pro plan includes a credit grant monthly; pay-as-you-go credit packs are available. See pricing for current plans.