
What Is sneyk? A Florida Business Intelligence Platform Built for Professionals
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What Is sneyk?If you've ever tried to research a Florida business — who's behind it, what else they're involved in, where they're filing, how long they've been active — you already know the pain. Sunbiz gives you one record at a time. You click. You wait. You manually cross-reference names across tabs and spreadsheets. It works, technically. But it doesn't scale.That's the problem sneyk was built to solve.What sneyk actually doessneyk pulls data directly from the Florida Department of State — the same source Sunbiz uses — and organizes it into a platform designed for people who need to work with that data at scale. Not one lookup at a time. Thousands of records at once.The platform covers 5 entity types across 11 data categories:Corporate — filings and eventsFederal Tax Lien — filings, events, debtors, and secured partiesFictitious Name — filings and eventsGeneral Partnership — filings and eventsMark/Trademark — filingsAll of it is searchable from one dashboard. And it's updated daily — new filings from the state typically show up within 24 hours of their official filing date.Three search modes, each built for a different tasksneyk doesn't just give you a search bar. There are three distinct ways to search, depending on what you're trying to find.Business Search is the most straightforward. Search across all entity types with filters for entity type, active status, date range, county, and city. Results come back fast, and you can drill into any filing to see its full detail.Officer Network Analysis is where things get more interesting. Type in a person's name, and sneyk maps every Florida business they've been associated with — as an officer, director, or registered agent. You can filter by time range, county, and activity status to narrow the picture. Click into any connection to see the corporation name, document number, title held, and date range. This is the tool you need when you're doing due diligence on an individual and want to know what else they're tied to.Combined Records consolidates filings with their related events, debtors, and secured parties into a single view. Instead of searching for a corporate filing and then separately looking up related events and lien information, you get it all in one place. It's a cross-entity search that pulls from every data category at once.Geographic analytics across all 67 countiesEvery filing in the system is mapped to one of Florida's 67 counties. sneyk turns that into interactive choropleth maps and point-density heatmaps. You can compare filing volumes by county, filter by entity type and time period, and track where business activity is growing or declining.This isn't just a visual add-on. If you're researching market trends, targeting specific regions for outreach, or tracking where certain types of filings are concentrating, the geographic layer gives you something you can't get from a spreadsheet.Bulk exports and API accessFor users who need to move data out of the platform and into their own systems, sneyk supports exports in CSV, Excel, and JSON — up to 10,000 records per file.There are also pre-generated daily export files for each entity type and data category. These are built automatically every day as new data comes in, so you can download the latest batch without having to run a search first.For developers and teams that want to integrate Florida business data directly into their own applications, there's a full REST API. Professional accounts get 10,000 API requests per hour with customizable rate limits and API key management.Who uses thissneyk was built with a few specific workflows in mind:Due diligence — Research an entity or individual before a deal. Trace officer connections, check for liens, review filing history.Lead generation — Search for recently filed businesses by entity type, county, and date. Export the results for outreach.Skip tracing — Find all businesses connected to a person. Cross-reference with lien records and secured parties.Compliance monitoring — Set up alerts to get notified when new filings match your criteria. Track specific entities or officers over time.Legal research — Pull consolidated records that link filings, events, debtors, and secured parties together.Competitive intelligence — Monitor new filings in specific counties or industries. Track where competitors are registering new entities.Each of these use cases used to require hours of manual work on Sunbiz and in spreadsheets. sneyk compresses that down to a few searches and an export.How the data gets hereEvery morning, sneyk's automated pipeline pulls the previous day's data from the Florida Department of State via SFTP. Each of the 11 data categories goes through a complete processing cycle: download, parse, store, index in PostgreSQL, update county mappings (where applicable), and generate export files in all three formats.The data is the same underlying source as Sunbiz.org. sneyk doesn't add, remove, or modify any records. What it does is organize that data into a structure that makes it searchable, cross-referenceable, and exportable at scale.PricingThere are two plans.Free gives you preview access. 100 searches per month, results capped at 100 rows, sensitive data blurred. It's enough to explore the platform and see if it fits your workflow, but it's intentionally limited. No exports, no saved searches, no alerts, no API access.Professional is $49/month at founder pricing for early subscribers (locked in for life), with a standard rate of $99/month. You get unlimited search results with full data, advanced filters, exports, API access, officer network analysis, geographic analytics, saved searches, alerts, and the full analytics dashboard.New accounts start with a 7-day trial with full Professional features. No credit card required.What sneyk is notsneyk is not a background check service. It's not a credit bureau. It doesn't provide personal financial data, criminal records, or information outside of Florida's public business filings.It's a business intelligence tool built on one thing: Florida's public record data, organized and delivered in a way that makes professional research actually efficient. If you've been spending hours on Sunbiz doing what should take minutes, that's what this is for.---Ready to try it?Create a free account at sneyk.com/register and start searching across millions of Florida business records.