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Real federal data (a held corpus snapshot, not a live feed), really analyzed — this run was generated 2026-07-02 and replays instantly.
Six finished analyst runs over real federal data — nothing mocked, nothing pending.
Each was produced by the same retrieval, synthesis, and machine-verification pipeline an account runs live; the outputs are frozen so they open instantly. Every [n] citation links to the government publisher’s own page — checking one against its source takes seconds.
The full cross-corpus report: legislative, lobbying, financial, enforcement, sanctions-screen, and regulatory exposure — every claim numbered to a primary source.
What moved for a healthcare + finance watchlist, materiality-ranked with the reasoning stated — the morning artifact.
Lobbying, securities, legislation, rulemaking, enforcement, and the exclusions screen — true record counts per cell, a drill-down sample behind each.
A free-form question answered with citations — the retrieval trace shows exactly where the analyst looked, in order.
A filing-ready draft argued against the rule's own text — support-with-conditions, span-cited, with what other commenters said.
The document you owe someone: a structured, cited position memo on the defining drug-pricing fight, export-ready.
Why frozen? A live run takes 30–90 seconds of real retrieval and synthesis. Live access runs on whatever you ask; the demo replays these six so you can inspect finished work first.
Want these on the companies and rules you actually cover? — talk to us. We’re onboarding design partners; live runs are set up per team.
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