31,025 Consulting companies in Norway.
How big is consulting in Norway? The public record answers precisely: 31,025 registered companies, distributed across the whole country — not just the capital slice that makes it into scraped databases. AtlasForgeX reads the register live, on your own machine. No API keys. No credits.
Consulting in Norway, by the record
| City | Companies |
|---|---|
| Oslo | 8,640 |
| Trondheim | 850 |
| Stavanger | 796 |
| Bergen | 746 |
| Kristiansand S | 553 |
| Drammen | 457 |
| Sandnes | 367 |
| Sandefjord | 320 |
| Asker | 299 |
| Ålesund | 276 |
Aggregate counts read from the official Norway business register, July 2026. No personal data is published here.
A registry entry is not a website
Apollo, ZoomInfo and the rest resell companies that were harvested from an online footprint. A registered consulting business with no site, no LinkedIn page and no email pattern never enters that pipeline — but it is still on the register, still operating, and still buying.
Across the full Norway register, AtlasForgeX's own domain-resolution run found a website for only about 43.6% of companies — so the clear majority of this market has no web presence for a scraped database to harvest.
// What a scraped database holds here
- The slice of consulting firms with a real web presence
- Skewed toward the biggest cities and English-language firms
- Records copied once, then ageing on a shelf
- Access metered by per-contact credits
// What AtlasForgeX reads instead
- All 31,025 registered companies in this segment
- The whole country, from Oslo to the smallest town on the record
- A live read of the register at the moment you search
- Flat access — no per-contact charge
Who sells to 31,025 consulting companies?
Practice management, document handling, CRM — small professional firms buy software, and the smallest of them are exactly the ones missing from scraped databases.
Small firms buy bookkeeping, IT support and marketing from outside. The public record lists every registered one, web presence or not.
Professional services are regulated and registered — which makes the official record, not a web crawl, the honest source of who exists.
Small firms hire without job boards. The full registry view shows the firms your competitors' databases never surface.
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