Describe what the business actually does. The finder returns likely codes, close alternatives, clarifying questions, and plain-language fit notes.
These answers are included as evidence in the classification memo and export links.
Adds national equivalents and local caveats to the shortlist and memo exports.
This helps separate core business activity from incidental support work.
Custom development, software publishing, and hosting can point to different NACE classes.
Producer, intermediary, consultancy, distributor, publisher, and asset-owner activities often map differently.
Ownership and operating responsibility can change the classification boundary.
Material secondary activities may need separate source comparison instead of a single-code answer.