Watt acquires data from established data brokers and alternative data providers operating in the open market. These partners each represent hundreds of upstream sources.
Vendor names aren't disclosed per standard industry practice, but all data currently in the graph is available on the open public market. Watt is not the exclusive buyer of any underlying dataset.
How is the data structured?
Watt uses a reasoning graph that represents how everything relates to everything else, not just what data points are.
What makes Watt's data valuable if competitors can buy the same raw data?
The moat is in the joining, not the sourcing — unifying disparate data categories inside a single reasoning graph.