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Common questions about how Noah works.

Clear answers on data, method, accuracy and how to use the system.

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Core questions

Method, data, accuracy and trust.

What does Noah actually do?

Noah runs structured investigations on public signal and returns a measurable position. Instead of summarising information, it:

  • Classifies signal
  • Measures directional pressure
  • Returns a structured result with confidence and evidence

How is this different from ChatGPT or other AI tools?

Most AI tools generate answers from text. Noah operates on:

  • A pre-indexed archive of structured signal
  • Defined analytical workflows
  • Measurable outputs

It does not rely on a prompt alone. It runs a structured method on a live signal environment.

Is this AI?

Noah uses advanced technology to process and structure signal, but the output is produced through defined analytical frameworks, not open-ended generation.

The method is fixed. The signal changes.

What data does Noah use?

Noah operates on a continuously updated archive of global public signal, including:

  • News reporting
  • Official statements
  • Filings and disclosures
  • Local and regional reporting
  • Trade and specialist publications

This signal is structured and classified before analysis.

How accurate is it?

Noah produces directional positions with confidence scoring. Accuracy depends on:

  • Signal availability
  • Clarity of the environment
  • Time horizon

The system is designed to identify direction, measure pressure and highlight uncertainty — not to guarantee outcomes.

Does Noah predict the future?

Noah measures how conditions are forming and indicates likely direction. It does not guarantee outcomes.

It provides:

  • Structured positioning
  • Confidence levels
  • Evidence

to support decision-making.

Can I trust the output?

Each result includes:

  • Structured reasoning
  • Evidence count
  • Confidence level
  • Audit identifier

This allows validation, review and independent interrogation.

Product use

How teams actually use Noah.

What can I use Noah for?

  • Insurance underwriting
  • Investment analysis
  • Political and sovereign risk
  • Regulatory tracking
  • Supply chain monitoring
  • Due diligence

Do I need to build anything?

No. Most use cases are covered by premade workflows. Custom frameworks are available if needed.

Can I save and rerun investigations?

Yes. Investigations can be:

  • Saved
  • Rerun
  • Monitored over time

Can I integrate this into my systems?

Yes. Noah provides:

  • API access
  • Structured outputs
  • Data bundles
Enterprise

Deployment, isolation and governance.

Can this be deployed privately?

Yes. Options include:

  • Hosted SaaS
  • Private cloud
  • Fully isolated deployments

Is data shared between clients?

No. Client environments can be isolated, controlled and configured.

Can we use our own data?

Yes. Custom data feeds can be integrated and analysed alongside public signal.

Is this suitable for regulated environments?

Yes. The system is designed to support:

  • Auditability
  • Governance
  • Controlled deployment
Due diligence

Document review and verification boundaries.

What is Document Positioning Review?

It turns company documents into a structured due-diligence workplan. It:

  • Extracts claims
  • Ranks what matters
  • Identifies risk and disclosure gaps
  • Shows what should be tested next

Does Noah verify everything in a document?

No. Noah distinguishes between:

  • Public-signal analysis
  • Verified checks (such as filings, sanctions, litigation)

If a check has not been run, it is clearly labelled.

Is this legal or investment advice?

No. Noah is decision-support software.

Pricing

How access is structured.

How is pricing structured?

Pricing is based on:

  • Investigation depth
  • Workflow complexity
  • Saved reports
  • Data exports
  • API usage
  • Enterprise features

Can I try it for free?

Yes. A free beta allows:

  • Limited investigations
  • Access to core workflows

The system is designed to support decisions, not replace them.

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