Narrative risk intelligence

Know what is moving before it becomes the story.

Revolution Signal tracks emerging public narratives, claim movement, policy triggers, and entity exposure so teams can see what is forming, who is exposed, and what to watch next.

News movement Fact-check correlation Policy triggers Entity exposure

The problem

Google Alerts finds mentions. Revolution Signal finds movement.

Teams do not need another feed of links. They need an evidence-backed brief that identifies narrative velocity, repeated claims, amplification points, exposed entities, and likely next developments.

Signal model

Built around the questions risk teams actually ask.

01

What is moving?

Detects emerging phrases, repeated claims, narrative clusters, source convergence, and unusual velocity across public media.

02

Who is exposed?

Links narratives to companies, agencies, public figures, sectors, campaigns, contractors, institutions, and geographies.

03

What should we watch next?

Surfaces likely escalation points: policy action, national media pickup, fact-check activity, regulator statements, protests, and market reaction.

Source spine

Open-source intelligence with evidence discipline.

Revolution Signal is designed for public and legally accessible data. Each signal should include source links, timestamps, confidence notes, and freshness labels.

Global news graphGDELT and curated news feeds
Fact-check correlationClaim review and verification sources
Policy triggersFederal Register, agency notices, public records
Entity contextCorporate, sanctions, spending, and public registry data
Market contextCensus, FRED, sector and geography baselines

Use cases

For teams that cannot wait for the post-mortem.

Corporate reputation

Detect boycott, labor, consumer, activist, and media-risk narratives before they become crisis briefs.

Public affairs

Connect narrative movement to agency action, policy windows, elected officials, and stakeholder pressure.

Healthcare and pharma

Track safety, access, pricing, trial, and trust narratives tied to sponsors, regulators, and advocacy groups.

Supply chain and markets

Monitor geopolitical, tariff, labor, port, energy, and commodity narratives affecting operating exposure.

Output

Every brief should answer five questions.

  1. What is the narrative?

    The claim, frame, phrase, allegation, or issue cluster being repeated.

  2. Where is it moving?

    Sources, regions, outlets, communities, institutions, and amplification pattern.

  3. Why does it matter?

    Business, policy, market, operational, reputation, or safety exposure.

  4. What evidence supports it?

    Links, timestamps, source quality, freshness, and confidence notes.

  5. What should we watch next?

    Escalation points, likely responses, and key follow-up triggers.

Early access

Build the signal desk before the market is crowded.

Request access for the first Revolution Signal brief format. The initial version should focus on narrative movement, evidence room discipline, and buyer-specific exposure cards.

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