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GoLookOnline
GoLookOnline is a digital background screening and people-search platform; it is not a family office or institutional allocator.
GoLookOnline
GoLookOnline began as a people-search utility aggregating publicly available records, evolving into a subscription-based tenant and employment screening service. The platform provides criminal history checks, address verification, and social network analysis for property managers and small businesses. It sources data from county courthouses, state repositories, and sex offender registries, repackaging findings into consumer-facing reports. The firm does not publish investment capital, allocation targets, or an investment team. No direct investments, co-investments, fund commitments, or portfolio companies are disclosed. The business model centers on transactional data licensing and report fees rather than capital deployment. GoLookOnline lists no known principals publicly and has no disclosed adjacent investment vehicles, philanthropic foundations, or club memberships. No operational event — such as a funding round, acquisition, or key hire — has been reported in the last 24 months. Structure aligns with a privately held technology company rather than an institutional allocator; without disclosed owners, governance, or succession architecture, the entity sits outside the family-office universe. All descriptive statements draw from public record and the firm's own website as of mid-2026.
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Frequently asked questions
Is GoLookOnline a family office or institutional investor?
No. GoLookOnline is a consumer and business-facing people-search and background screening service. Public records and the firm's own descriptions characterize it as a technology platform, not a capital allocator, and no AUM, investment team, or portfolio has ever been reported.
What data sources does GoLookOnline use for its reports?
The platform aggregates information from county courthouses, state criminal repositories, sex offender registries, and other publicly available records. It then packages the data into reports designed for tenant screening and small-business employment checks.
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