Crawl depth
Letter hubs create a shorter, denser crawl path than jumping from a single page into thousands of company records.
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Alphabetical entry point
Use this index to jump into the US company graph by first letter. Each letter page links directly to SEC-verified company profiles, which gives crawlers and users a cleaner path into the directory.
Crawl depth
Letter hubs create a shorter, denser crawl path than jumping from a single page into thousands of company records.
Internal linking
Every letter page becomes another stable, user-friendly bridge into the graph.
Retrieval friendliness
LLMs and search systems can use the hub to hop from broad company intent into a narrower subset quickly.
Whenever the local company index is rebuilt from the source shards used by the live site.
Yes, because it adds a stable crawlable entry point into the company graph and reduces graph sparsity.