Data trust
We sit between companies that compete with each other. That only works if the boundaries are real and written down. These are ours.
Where our market data comes from
Public observation. Mail DNS records, job postings, company websites, published directories, press releases, M&A announcements, and licensed data we pay for. Every signal we deliver carries the record it came from and the date we saw it. If we can't show you the evidence, we don't ship the lead.
It does not come from other vendors' customer lists. Our market statistics are computed only from public observation, and that is a code path, not a promise.
It does not come from other vendors' customer lists. Our market statistics are computed only from public observation, and that is a code path, not a promise.
If you share your partner list
You don't have to. We can classify your partners from what we already observe, with no upload at all — that's the default way to start.
If you do share one, the standard method hashes it in your browser before it reaches us, with a salt unique to your organisation. We match hashes to hashes. We never hold a readable copy, a breach of our database reveals nothing about who your partners are, and hash sets from two customers can't be compared against each other. For teams who won't send even hashes, we can deliver the full category feed and let your own systems do the join, so we never learn the list at all.
If you do share one, the standard method hashes it in your browser before it reaches us, with a salt unique to your organisation. We match hashes to hashes. We never hold a readable copy, a breach of our database reveals nothing about who your partners are, and hash sets from two customers can't be compared against each other. For teams who won't send even hashes, we can deliver the full category feed and let your own systems do the join, so we never learn the list at all.
What we will never do
Sell or infer "the customers of" any vendor for another vendor. Use one subscriber's data to enrich the shared database. Let one tenant see another's. Keep your list after you leave — it's deleted on churn, and you can ask for the access log at any time.
How we treat community discussion
MSPs talk to each other in forums and private groups. We read those rooms the way any competent channel team does — as people, openly. We do not run automated collection against logged-in sessions of any social platform, ever.
What we learn there informs market context and category timing. It is never quoted verbatim, never attributed to a named person or company, and never the sole basis for a lead about anyone. Someone venting in a community is not a sales trigger.
What we learn there informs market context and category timing. It is never quoted verbatim, never attributed to a named person or company, and never the sole basis for a lead about anyone. Someone venting in a community is not a sales trigger.
If you're an MSP reading this
You're probably here because you learned a product exists that maps the MSP market. It does, and this is what it sees: things you have published — your DNS records, your job postings, your website, your listings in public directories.
You can ask us what we hold about your company, correct it, or ask to be removed entirely. One email to optout@prospectopia.com and it's honoured across every feed — no negotiation, no retention offer.
You can ask us what we hold about your company, correct it, or ask to be removed entirely. One email to optout@prospectopia.com and it's honoured across every feed — no negotiation, no retention offer.
Who owns us
Prospectopia is built by Marketopia, which also operates MSProspector, a lead-generation product sold to MSPs. We're telling you that here rather than letting you discover it, because a shared owner is a reasonable thing to want to know.
The two products share engineering. They do not share customer data: an MSProspector subscriber's account is not an input to anything sold here, and nothing a Prospectopia vendor tells us is visible over there.
The two products share engineering. They do not share customer data: an MSProspector subscriber's account is not an input to anything sold here, and nothing a Prospectopia vendor tells us is visible over there.
Questions about any of this go to hello@prospectopia.com. If we ever change one of these commitments, we'll date the change here rather than quietly reword it.