I Ran 3 AI Labs Through the Company Info API. 1 Stood Out.
ai , api , discuss , sideprojects On July 29, 2025, I queued three domains against the Company Info API on RapidAPI : elevenlabs.io , twelvelabs.io , and thirteentabs.com . I wanted a quick side-by-side health check for the AI labs everyone keeps comparing. The endpoint was asleep. When it finally stirred, it handed me a cached sample — for github.com . That sample is the only concrete response I…
On July 29, 2025, the author conducted an experiment to benchmark three AI labs using the Company Info API on RapidAPI. The three domains tested were elevenlabs.io, twelvelabs.io, and thirteentabs.com. However, the API returned a cached sample for github.com, which is not one of the target AI labs.
The API response for github.com included a wealth of company information, such as the company name (GitHub Inc), CEO (Thomas Dohmke), founding year (2008), headquarters (San Francisco, California), number of employees (3000+), parent company (Microsoft), Twitter handle (@github), GitHub organization details (200 repositories, 50,000 stars, 12,000 followers), and a health score of 78.
The author noted that the GitHub profile is denser and more comprehensive than the responses for the AI labs, as GitHub is a well-established company with extensive public data available. In contrast, ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, and ThirteenLabs are newer AI startups with limited publicly available information. The health score of 78 for GitHub reflects the wealth of data and signals available for a company of its scale, whereas the AI labs may not have comparable data.
The author emphasizes that the API's ability to provide a detailed profile for github.com highlights its potential to evaluate AI vendors based on various signals. However, the low health scores for the AI labs result from sparse and incomplete data, rather than any inherent issues with the companies themselves. This distinction is crucial when assessing the credibility and reliability of AI labs in comparison to established tech companies.
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