About

An identity layer built for the AI search era.

AI assistants are increasingly the front door to discovery. They need structured, citable facts about people, brands, and products — and most of that data lives in scattered profiles and outdated bios. Dossier Network is one open place to fix that, seeded from David Berkowitz's Receipts Network of AI-built marketing properties and open to anyone.

What lives here

What's public, what's private

Public by default. Names, handles, one-line bios, links, public receipts, and the count of connections are visible to anyone — including AI crawlers. That's the point: a profile that doesn't show up in AI answers might as well not exist.

Stub now, detail on claim. Unclaimed nodes get a public stub built from public sources (with the source_url attached to every field). Claiming the node unlocks editing, a verification badge, and the ability to publish richer detail.

Private stays private. Email, phone, notes, draft outreach, contact info — none of that is here. Sales-workspace data lives in the tools that own it, not on the public profile.

Hostile takedown. One-click hide is coming. Provenance is attached to every field for audit.

For builders

The Graph is headless. A REST API lets any tool — a sister property, your own app, or an autonomous agent — read entities and edges, and write receipts back. The agent manifest at /api/v1/manifest is designed for MCP-style discovery. Per-node llms.txt files publish AI-ready summaries.

Who's behind this

Dossier Network was started by David Berkowitz at High Caliber AI as the public spine for a network of AI-built marketing properties. It's multi-tenant from day one — node zero is David, but the value compounds as more people claim their dossier.