Solutions

Analyse your network, not just your numbers.

Network Mapping turns your members' relationships into a graph and runs real network science on it: community detection, degree and PageRank centrality, hub and bridge identification, path analysis. You see the structure a balance sheet can't — who's central, who's exposed, which communities exist, and how value travels.

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What it computes

Real network science, on your network.

Community detection

Finds the clusters of companies that trade densely among themselves — the real sub-networks inside your network.

Centrality — degree & PageRank

Ranks every node by how connected and how systemically important it is. High-PageRank firms are the ones the whole network leans on.

Hubs & bridges

Surfaces the hubs that hold a community together and the bridges whose failure would fracture the network.

Path analysis

Traces how liquidity, exposure and risk travel from any node to any other — along the shortest and the critical paths.

How it works

From raw data to a map you can act on.

  1. 01

    Build the graph

    Companies as nodes, invoices and relationships as weighted, directed edges. Rebuilt as new data arrives.

  2. 02

    Run the analysis

    Community detection, degree and PageRank centrality, hub and bridge detection, and path analysis over the live graph.

  3. 03

    Read the result

    An interactive map plus rankings: most central firms, communities, fragile bridges, exposure paths.

Find your systemic nodes

Know which companies the network can't afford to lose — ranked by real centrality, not turnover.

See concentration & fragility

Single points of failure, over-dependencies and fragile bridges, surfaced before they break.

Feeds the whole platform

Centrality and communities prioritise settlement, segmentation and risk across every other module.

Who it's for

Network operators

Federations, consortia and circuits: see which members are systemic and how the network really holds together.

Corporate supply chains

Map supplier concentration, tiers and single points of failure across your whole chain.

Run the analysis on your network.

Communities, centrality, hubs and critical paths — across your federation, consortium or supply chain.