Start with a proven framework.
Use premade analytical workflows built for real-world decisions.
Most questions do not need a new model. They need the right structure. The Framework Library gives access to pre-built analytical routes across risk, markets, policy and operations. Each framework defines how signal is classified, measured and turned into a result.
This allows users to move from question to structured output immediately.
Five jobs the Framework Library is built for.
Analysts, underwriters and strategy teams use the library to skip workflow design and start producing structured outputs immediately.
What you can do.
- Select a framework aligned to your question
- Run structured investigations without building from scratch
- Apply consistent analytical methods across teams
- Compare outputs across different domains
- Save and rerun frameworks as needed
Example questions.
- Which framework should I use?
- How do I assess this risk?
- What is the right analytical route?
- Can I apply a standard method?
- How do I make this repeatable?
A structured read inside a proven framework.
Pick a framework, ask the question, receive the same shape of output every time — labelled with the framework that produced it for full traceability.
UAE K&R exposure
{
"frame": "framework_library",
"framework": "insurance_kr_standard",
"subject": "UAE K&R exposure",
"decision": {
"posture": "bind_with_load",
"composite": 66,
"direction": "watchful"
},
"confidence": "high"
}
The structure already exists.
Most systems start with a blank prompt. Noah starts with the analytical route already in place:
- Predefined workflows for the domains that matter
- Structured analytical routes you can run immediately
- Consistent output formats across every framework
This removes the need to design the method before running the analysis.
Every framework defines four things.
Same definition shape across every domain. That's why the outputs stay comparable.
What a framework defines.
- 01How signal is classified
- 02Which lanes are constructed
- 03How pressure is measured
- 04How outputs are structured
Four categories. Every framework ready to run.
Pick a category, pick a framework, run the investigation. Every framework produces the same structured output shape.
Bind, monitor and stress-test exposure.
- Insurance underwriting→
- Political risk→
- Supply chain exposure→
- Defence & system strain→
Read positions, events and contracts.
- Company watch→
- Event-driven analysis→
- Prediction markets→
Track movement and pressure across rules.
- Legal & compliance tracking→
- Enforcement pressure analysis→
Decide and detect across options and trends.
- Where-to decisions→
- Diffusion & adoption→
Start with a framework. Extend it when you need to.
Premade frameworks cover most decisions. When the question requires bespoke logic, extend the framework or build a new one.
Match the question to a known route.
If the decision shape is familiar, the framework is the fastest path to a structured output.
- The question matches a known domain
- Consistency is required across the team
- Speed matters — minutes, not days
- Teams need comparable outputs
Customise or build a new framework.
If a premade route doesn't fully match your method, extend it or design a Custom Framework that does.
- Extend an existing framework
- Customise the lanes, weights or thresholds
- Create a new framework around your method
Save, rerun and standardise across teams.
Frameworks are reusable assets — not one-off configurations. They become the analytical standard a team works to.
Repeatability.
- Reused across investigations
- Saved and rerun on demand
- Applied across multiple subjects
Enterprise bridge.
- Team-wide standardisation
- Integration into workflows
- Governance and control
- Alignment with internal processes
Built for the desks that pick a framework and run.
The right structure matters more than the question.