Fully autonomous investigative intelligence. No complex UI — just tell it what you need to know. Built on the same engine that powers Noah Predict.
The wire delivers the story.
Intelligence turns the same signal into structured analytics.
Agent Noah goes and finds the story when it isn't on the wire yet.
The publisher rail. Copyright-clean editorial across every audience-specific desk — the corpus that the agent draws on when it goes hunting.
Explore the wire →15 specialist configurations on top of the wire corpus. The signal layer the agent uses to weight what's worth investigating further.
See the intelligence layer →When the answer isn't already on the wire. Council minutes, court records, corporate filings, social feeds — the agent goes and finds it, cross-references it, and brings it back as structured intelligence.
See what it does →Agent Noah doesn't wait for news to break. Give it a subject — a company, a council, a market, a person — and it will find everything.
It searches public records, social media feeds, government databases, council meeting minutes, corporate filings and news archives. Then it assembles what it finds into structured intelligence you can act on.
This is proper investigative journalism, powered by the same narrative signal engine that drives the wire and Noah Predict. The investigative journalist that never sleeps.
See the engine on Noah PredictPlain-language brief in. Structured investigation back — sources, evidence, cross-references attached.
Agent Noah is fully agentic. There's no dashboard to learn, no filters to configure, no queries to build. You describe what you need in plain language. The agent does the rest.
It plans its own investigation strategy, determines which sources to check, cross-references what it finds, and delivers structured intelligence back to you — sources attached, evidence cited, gaps flagged.
Early-access partners help shape the system. We'll match you with someone who runs investigations like the one you have in mind.
Request early access →Agent Noah is available now for early-access partners. Tell us what you'd investigate first — or run analytical queries today on Noah Predict.