Base

Senior-analyst output. On demand.

The work your team would hand to two analysts for two weeks — diligence packets, morning briefs, capture pursuits, regulatory watchlists — synthesized, cited, and ready to send.

How a use case runs

Same shape every time, regardless of the question.

1

Ask in plain language

Name the entity, lane, topic, or watchlist. Pick the use case or let the system route it.

2

Cross-reference the record

The work that used to take a research team — across every relevant authority — runs in parallel.

3

Synthesized deliverable

Diligence packet, brief, capture write-up. Same shape every time. Branded for the recipient.

4

Cited on every line

One-click verification back to the source record. No "trust me" findings.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a use case?
A defined research workflow — counterparty due diligence, an intel brief, a regulatory watchlist, a capture brief — that arrives as a finished, cited deliverable instead of a pile of records to review.
How is this different from a database or alert service?
A database returns records. An alert service returns headlines. Each use case returns a synthesized deliverable — what changed, who it affects, what to do — cited on every line, in minutes.
Who is this for?
M&A diligence teams, capture managers, compliance officers, EHS leads, customs brokers, BD leaders, ship agents, trade counsel, underwriters — anyone whose work compresses public-record research into a deliverable.
Are answers cited?
Yes. Every claim links back to the originating government record. Verification is one click away, every time.

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