Built to measure what is actually forming.
Noah Predict is built on a global signal archive developed by Noah Wire.
Noah Predict was not built as a standalone tool. It is the result of years of building and operating a global signal infrastructure through Noah Wire.
The system exists because of a simple observation: most decision-making uses a fraction of the available signal.
Noah was built to measure the full environment.
From signal to prediction.
Noah Wire was built to collect, structure and distribute global public signal at scale. Noah Predict was created to operate directly on that signal.
Noah Wire ingests global public signal. The archive draws on the full reporting environment, not a curated subset:
- Major publishers
- Specialist and trade outlets
- Local and regional reporting
- Press releases and disclosures
Over time, three things became clear:
- Large volumes of signal were never used
- Important movement was often missed
- Narrative formation lagged underlying change
Noah Predict was created to operate directly on that signal — to measure the environment, not narrate it.
Most systems filter. Noah measures.
Decisions based on filtered information are decisions based on what has already been selected. Noah is built to operate further upstream — on what is forming, not on what has already been chosen for you.
Filter, summarise, present.
- Select information
- Summarise content
- Present curated views
Measures the full signal environment.
- Measures the full signal environment
- Identifies directional pressure
- Returns a structured position
The method is fixed. The signal changes.
Noah does not depend on open-ended prompts. It runs defined workflows over a live signal environment.
Each investigation runs the same structured method on whatever signal currently exists — so two runs on different days produce comparable, auditable outputs.
This is what allows the system to be checked, repeated and trusted.
Built on signal, not on a prompt.
A structured measurement system.
- Built on a large structured signal archive
- Operates on global public signal, not a subset
- Uses defined analytical workflows
- Produces measurable outputs
- Supports audit and verification
It is not a generic measurement system.
- A search tool
- A summarisation system
- A generic measurement system
Repeatable investigations across the decision surface.
Noah allows teams to:
- Assess risk
- Identify opportunity
- Track change
- Monitor exposure
- Run repeatable investigations
Across:
- Insurance
- Markets
- Political risk
- Regulatory environments
- Supply chains
- Due diligence
The advantage is the archive.
Noah's edge is not the model. It is the structured signal underneath. Years of ingestion, classification and attribution are the moat — not the interface on top.
Every result is a measurable record.
Outputs are designed to be checked, compared and re-run. The same investigation on the same signal returns the same shape of result.
Noah returns
- Structured positions
- Confidence levels
- Evidence counts
- Audit identifiers
This allows
- Validation
- Comparison
- Repeatability
What Noah does not do.
Trust depends on knowing where the system stops. These boundaries are stated explicitly and enforced in product.
- Noah does not invent evidence
- Noah does not imply checks that were not run
- Noah does not replace professional judgement
- Noah is decision-support software
Designed for regulated environments.
Noah is designed to operate within:
Regulated environments, enterprise systems, and controlled deployments. The system was built from the start to be deployable behind the firewall, integrated into existing infrastructure, and aligned with internal governance.
This is not a public chat product retro-fitted for enterprise — the structured-output, audit-identifier, evidence-trail design reflects how the system was always intended to be used.
Two layers, one system.
Noah Predict is powered by Noah Wire.
Noah Wire provides
- Global signal ingestion
- Classification and structuring
- Continuous updates
Noah Predict applies
- Analytical workflows
- Measurement
- Structured output
Most systems show you the world. Noah measures how it is changing.