RedGraphs Vista
Supply chain intelligence for the companies that move capital.
Trace multi-tier business relationships, analyze payment concentration, and understand how economic dependencies evolve over time.
A RedGraphs intelligence layer operating on Business Relationship Analytics.
What Vista Does Today
Production capabilities available now.
Explore Company Networks
Search across companies by name and see their direct customers and suppliers. Expand outward to trace supply chains up to five levels deep. Visualize the network as an interactive graph.
Every relationship includes the financial flow: how much money moves between companies, and what percentage of each party's revenue or cost that represents.
Find companies by name.
Expand up to five levels.
Multiple layout modes.
Analyze Payment Flows
Across 600,000+ companies in the Economic Relationship Graph, Vista aggregates payment data into quarterly and yearly views. See which suppliers receive the most spend, which customers contribute the most revenue, and how those rankings change over time.
Concentration metrics surface dependency risk: when a single counterparty represents a significant share of revenue or cost, that relationship appears prominently.
Aggregation
- Quarterly payment summaries
- Yearly financial comparisons
- Year-over-year delta calculations
Concentration
- Percentage of revenue per customer
- Percentage of cost per supplier
- Ranking changes over time
Conceptual. Non-exhaustive.
Conceptual. Non-exhaustive.
Visualize Financial Structure
Sankey diagrams show how money flows through a company: revenue from customers on one side, costs to suppliers on the other, with the financial structure visible at a glance.
Bump charts track how supplier and customer rankings shift across periods, making it easy to spot rising dependencies or declining relationships.
Money flow visualization.
Ranking progressions.
Track Relationship History
Relationships change. Vista preserves the history of how two companies' financial connection has evolved -- when it started, how the value has shifted, and what the concentration looked like at each point.
This temporal depth enables historical analysis without relying solely on point-in-time disclosure snapshots.
How It Works
The data model and analysis approach.
Vista operates on an economic network -- a continuously updated map of how capital flows between companies. Each company is a node. Each payment relationship is an edge carrying attributes: the value of the flow, the time period, and the concentration percentage for both parties.
When you search for a company, Vista retrieves its direct relationships and can traverse outward through multiple tiers of the supply chain. When you request analytics, Vista aggregates the underlying relationships into the view you need.
The data model preserves temporal information, so historical states can be reconstructed. A financial spine for any given year reflects revenue from customers, costs to suppliers, and the implied margin -- without double-counting across overlapping time periods.
Conceptual. Non-exhaustive.
Graph Structure
Companies as nodes, payment relationships as edges with financial attributes.
Temporal Data
Each relationship carries time period information for historical reconstruction.
Aggregation
Raw relationships aggregated into quarterly, yearly, and comparative views.
Who It's For
Primary use cases and user profiles.
Investment Analysts
Understand supplier and customer concentration before it appears in filings. Trace upstream exposure through multi-tier supply chains. Compare year-over-year changes in relationship structure.
Supply Chain Professionals
Map dependencies beyond tier-one suppliers. Identify which relationships carry the most financial weight. Track how the supplier base evolves across periods.
Risk Teams
Surface concentration risk at the counterparty level. See which companies depend heavily on a single customer or supplier. Analyze how those dependencies have changed over time.
Preview Capabilities
The following capabilities are available in early access.
Analyst Workspace
An integrated layout that maintains company context as you move between views. Select a company once, then navigate across network visualization, payment analysis, and ranking charts without losing your working context.
Development Direction
Network influence metrics
Identifying structurally important companies based on their position in the graph -- not just their size, but their connectivity.
Expanded company classification
Categorizing companies by their network role: hubs that connect many counterparties, bridges that link otherwise separate clusters, and nodes with concentrated dependencies.
Deeper temporal analysis
Growth rate calculations and trend detection across multi-year windows, surfacing relationships that are strengthening or weakening.
Broader entity coverage
Extending relationship data beyond publicly traded companies to include more private entities and international counterparties.
Request access to Vista
To discuss Vista access, early preview capabilities, or data integration, contact the RedGraphs team.