How working with Chainge works.
The grounded cross-domain foresight an institutional desk gives the few, run weekly on your own company. Not a set of tiers, one profile, grounded more deeply where your exposure needs it.
The direction of travel.
Any global event connects to your local exposure in a few steps. A new rule in one jurisdiction, a shift in an energy market, a regulation written for another industry, each one travels across boundaries until it reaches something specific about your business.
Most companies never see the steps, because a sector view cannot look across its own edge. The most useful signal lives in the loose ties between domains, not the tight ones inside them. Chainge traces those ties, and finds the chain from an arbitrary event to your exposure.
The unit is a profile of your company.
You give us a profile of your company: what you make, where your inputs come from, the regimes you sit under, where your exposure concentrates. We run a weekly Chainge on it, the chains that lead from an event in an unrelated domain to your specific exposure, delivered every week and refreshed as situations resolve and new ones surface.
It is your company, grounded, not a market newsletter and not a generic feed. The output is about your exposure, and nobody else's.
How the grounding deepens.
Read it as a journey of depth, not a price list. The more specific your exposure, the deeper the grounding goes, right down to the layer only your own data can reach.
grounding, surface to depth
Your profile on public data
From the first week, your profile runs on the primary-source data we already hold: legal texts, public registers, price series, structural exposure maps. It stands on its own, a weekly read of how the world reaches your business, no bespoke wiring required.
A scoping read of your exposure
We map your profile plainly: what we can ground now, and what one specific new connection would add, a regulatory feed, a country-of-production confirmation, a data layer you already hold. Every gap is a place to see more of your exposure, never a deficiency list.
Built to your own data
Where your exposure calls for it, we build those connections or fold in the data you supply, and keep optimizing month over month. The deepest grounding is the layer only your own data can reach, and it is what makes a profile hard for anyone else to reconstruct.
Watching more than one.
For an analyst or a strategy team, the same model holds across a watchlist: several companies tracked at once, each profile grounded to the depth its exposure needs.
Built to reward what you contribute.
The model is built so that the more you bring your own data to your profile, the sharper your grounding becomes, and the more the relationship is designed to reward that over time. Your contribution improves your own read and strengthens the structural priors the engine reasons from.
This is the direction the model is built in, not a switch flipped on day one. It is where the engagement is heading.
Why it holds.
This is more than a clever prompt, for three reasons. It reasons from grounded primary data, not from headlines. Every claim in a chain carries its provenance, the source it rests on or an honest mark where it is a model estimate. And the predictions are dated and marked against a public track record over time, so the method can be audited rather than trusted.
The named worked examples are public and open to inspect: Asket and Fairphone, real companies profiled entirely from public data. You can read the method on the how it works page and follow the calls on the track record. This is the grounded foresight an elite research desk has always given to the few, now run for an operator who never had access to it.
See how the world reaches your exposure.
Start with a profile of your company and a direct conversation. We run the weekly cascade against your specific exposure, with every claim cited. What it costs is something we work out together, the way any serious engagement begins, once you have seen what your profile surfaces.
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