External Label Integrations
Many teams already have address intelligence: an in-house attribution database, a commercial risk feed, a compliance vendor's list. The usual integration story forces a bad trade — export your sensitive labels to someone else's platform, or keep them siloed in spreadsheets next to a separate explorer tab.
TraceFast's labeling layer is integration-ready by design, and the design goal is simple: your labels work here without leaving you.
What that means
- In-place enrichment — your labeling source plugs into TraceFast and its annotations appear throughout the product: on address pages, in dashboard widgets, in traces — everywhere platform labels appear, side by side with them.
- No export required — integration does not mean handing over your dataset. Your labels are consumed where you control them; they don't need to be uploaded, copied, or shared onward to become useful.
- Coexistence, not replacement — external labels complement TraceFast's own entity resolution. Where both have an opinion, you see both attributions and their provenance, not a silent merge.
- Same confidence discipline — external attributions carry their source and certainty visibly, exactly like native ones.
Who this is for
Compliance and investigation teams with proprietary attributions, funds with counterparty intelligence, protocols tracking their own contract families, and vendors whose product is labels.
If that's you — talk to us. Integration details depend on your setup, and we'd rather design it around your constraints than publish a one-size-fits-none spec.
Related pages
- Labels & Entities — the concepts your labels plug into
- Addresses & Labels — where enrichment surfaces