Fraydar.

Echoes from the Fray. Unfiltered.

Early community-signal intelligence from the regions your current tools miss.

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Your risk intelligence is Anglophone. Your operations aren't.

Dataminr, Meltwater, and Reuters were built for Western newsrooms. Your exposure lives in Apartadó, Córdoba, Tamil Nadu, Lagos, and a hundred other places where the real signals surface in the local language, hours or days before they cross into English.

Fraydar is the intelligence layer built for that gap.

What we caught this week

Signal 01 / April 16, 2026 / Colombia

Ghost-employee scandal in Apartadó

Local public official earning 5M+ pesos/month, never showing up to work. 197,000 views on regional outlet exposé. Corruption signal in a country with heavy multinational mining and oil exposure.

Western coverage: None.

Signal 02 / April 16, 2026 / Colombia

Petro announces royalties mafia prosecutions

First arrests in systematic looting of public royalty funds. Oil and mining revenue fraud exposed at state level. 52% repost-to-like ratio indicating active spread.

Western coverage: None.

Signal 03 / April 15, 2026 / India

Tamil Nadu black-flag protest escalates

Chief Minister launches statewide protest against delimitation bill. Constitutional crisis in world's largest democracy. Story grew 2.5x in 24 hours.

Western coverage: None on day one.

How it works

Detection

We scan community signals across 10+ languages in underreported regions. Not keyword monitoring. Significance detection.

Verification

Every signal passes through a network of regional professionals. Journalists, researchers, former diplomats. No raw AI output reaches you.

Delivery

Briefings in your workflow, before the wire services catch up.

Built for corporate risk teams

Corporate risk, threat intelligence, and crisis communications teams at European multinationals with operations in underreported regions.

If your current tools are Anglophone-optimized and your footprint isn't, you feel this gap.

Corporate risk team? Let's talk.

We're onboarding 5 Nordic multinationals before broader launch.