The signal layer behind Noah Predict.
A continuously updated archive of structured global public signal.
Noah Predict exists because Noah Wire exists.
Noah Wire is a global signal infrastructure that collects, structures and distributes public information at scale. It captures far more of the available signal than traditional publishing or aggregation systems, including fragmented, local and specialist sources.
This signal is structured before it is used.
Five operations, running continuously.
Most systems read the surface. Noah Wire reads the full environment.
The difference between a curated feed and a structured archive is not volume. It is what shows up before the surface forms — and what stays in the record once it has.
Read the surface.
- Major publishers
- Curated feeds
- Filtered intelligence
Captures the full environment.
- Long-tail signal
- Local reporting
- Specialist and trade sources
- Early-stage information
Operating at archive scale.
Noah Wire is not an aggregator. It is a structured signal infrastructure — billions of indexed, attributed records updated on a continuous global cycle.
Signal becomes data before it becomes analysis.
Each item is processed before storage.
This is the work that makes downstream measurement possible. By the time a signal reaches an analytical workflow, it has already been categorised, sourced and placed in time.
This allows downstream systems to measure, not just read.
It is the difference between searching a pile of articles and querying a structured archive.
Two layers, one source of truth.
Most systems do one or the other. Noah Wire keeps both — current movement and long-range pattern in the same archive — so analysis can compare what is forming now against what has formed before.
Current signal.
- Current signal
- Named-entity updates
- Evolving conditions
Historical signal.
- Historical signal
- Pattern formation
- Trend comparison
Signal in context.
- Movement over time
- Context for current events
- Forward positioning
Filtering loses signal. Noah Wire preserves it.
Filtered systems show you what someone has already decided is important. Preserved signal lets the system measure what is actually moving — including the parts that have not been picked up yet.
Filter, summarise, select.
Information is reduced before it reaches you, and the discarded portion is gone. Whatever was not selected at ingest cannot be measured later.
Capture, structure, preserve.
Signal is preserved in structured form so that the full environment is available to downstream measurement — now and later.
- Full-scope analysis
- Early detection
- Consistent measurement
The signal layer and the analytical layer.
Noah Wire provides the signal. Noah Predict measures the signal.
Provides the signal
Continuous global ingestion, classification, attribution and storage across live and archive layers.
Measures the signal
Defined analytical workflows run on top of the archive and return structured, auditable outputs.
From source to structured output.
Built to capture what most systems miss.
The full visible field.
- What is visible
- What is emerging
- What is often missed
A traditional pipeline.
- Limited to major publishers
- Dependent on APIs alone
- Restricted to curated feeds
Global signal coverage vs the alternatives.
A relative view of what each layer reaches. Tier 1 publishers and aggregator feeds capture a meaningful slice of the public reporting environment. Noah Wire is built to capture the rest.
Where Noah Wire is used.
Built to feed analytical systems.
- Feeding predictive workflows
- Powering intelligence systems
- Enabling due diligence
- Supporting research and analysis
Teams that need the full signal field.
- Publishers
- Intelligence providers
- Investors
- Insurers
- Corporates
- Research teams
Wire can sit inside your stack.
Noah Wire is designed to be deployable. Beyond powering Predict, it can be configured into custom feeds, private deployments and client-specific signal layers.
The advantage is not access to information. It is seeing more of it, earlier.