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How Recommendations work

AI-suggested companies based on your Portfolio, ranked by relevance to your existing relationships.

Recommendations are AI-suggested companies based on what's already in your Portfolio. Each suggestion is anchored to a company you already track ("Similar to Aurora Capital Group"), and comes with a short explanation of why Aira thinks the match works.

It's the fastest way to expand a Portfolio: lookalikes of your best customers, without writing a prompt.

Recommendations page on desktop showing AI-suggested companies, each anchored to a Portfolio company with a "Similar to" label and a "Why Aira suggests this" reasoning callout

How the list is built

Aira scores every company in Aira's company database against every company in your Portfolio. The strongest lookalikes, by industry, size, region, growth, ownership profile, and other dimensions, rise to the top.

Each suggestion shows you which Portfolio company it's most similar to. That anchor company is the reason Aira surfaced this one.

Why this company?

Open any suggestion and you'll see a Why Aira suggests this callout. It's a short, human-readable explanation, for example: "Long-term engaged owner investing in listed and unlisted companies with focus on value creation, but broader geographic and sector scope."

If the reasoning makes sense, add the company to your Portfolio. On desktop, click Add to portfolio. On mobile, tap Add. If it doesn't, you can hide the company so Aira doesn't surface it again. For more, see Why Aira suggests a specific company.

Add to Portfolio

One tap on mobile (Add), one click on desktop (Add to portfolio). Aira starts monitoring the company for news, filings, and lookalikes of its own. The next time someone from that company emails you, the match is already in your Portfolio.

How often Recommendations refresh

The list refreshes as your Portfolio changes. Adding or removing a company immediately updates which lookalikes Aira considers. New scoring runs happen continuously in the background, so a company that wasn't a match yesterday may appear today.

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