LittleSis

Public influence and relationship mapping

Verification: Pending Verification Status: Active
Best for Mapping public relationships among people, companies, nonprofits, donors, officials, and organizations during influence research.
Workflow Discovery, Mapping
Pricing / access Free · Browser-Based
Last verified 2026-05-06

Claims and corrections are reviewed before public profile changes.

Signal summary

  • VendorLittleSis
  • PlatformWeb Platform
  • Reviewed2026-05-06

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How to read this profile

Editorial

Editorial line

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Review status

Hands-on notes or editorial review dates are attached where available.

Claims / submissions

Corrections and claim requests are reviewed before any public change is made.

Commercial context

No commercial relationship is disclosed on this profile.

Editorial verdict

Use case and fit

This is editorial guidance, not vendor copy.

Best for

Mapping public relationships among people, companies, nonprofits, donors, officials, and organizations during influence research.

Editorial read

Use as a lead generator for influence research, then verify every important edge before publication.

Overview

Best for mapping public power, influence, donor, board, company, and organizational relationships as leads.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowDiscovery, Mapping
PricingFree
AccessBrowser-Based
RegionsGlobal, United States
LanguagesEnglish
StatusActive
Recommended workflow

Map candidate relationships, inspect underlying sources, mark relationship type and date, then verify sensitive links through primary documents or reporting.

Language notes

Coverage and source context are strongest where public records and English-language reporting are available.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Good starting point when a story or due-diligence question depends on who is connected to whom.

Limitations

Relationship meaning varies widely; a graph can make weak associations look stronger than they are.

Does not replace primary filings, official documents, or direct source verification for sensitive claims.

Risk note

Influence maps can imply guilt by association if relationship type, date, and source quality are not made clear.

Avoid implying corruption, control, or improper conduct from public relationships without strong supporting evidence.

Trust note

Inspect the source and date behind each relationship instead of relying on the graph view alone.

Alternatives

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Maintenance

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Last verified: 2026-05-06

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