From public noise to strategic clarity
Six moves from raw public signal to a system your audience can actually follow. Every step produces an artifact — nothing stays in our heads.
Collect
Pull every public signal — site, docs, code, socials, forums, search, even what LLMs say about you — and capture it as it really reads.
Normalize
Clean, de-duplicate, and timestamp. Strip spin so claims can be compared like with like.
Map
Draw where the audience loses the plot. Confusion becomes a structure you can point at — not a vague mood.
Score
Rate each risk for trust, likelihood, and impact — with the evidence attached. Now priorities are arguable on facts.
Synthesize
Decide the position. The true thing, said clearly, paired with proof — and open questions left honestly open.
Translate
Ship the system — diagrams, explainers, docs, a launch kit — so the clarity survives contact with the public.
Everywhere the public forms an opinion
Not just the channels you control — the ones that quietly shape what people believe.
Three principles under all of it
Warm in tone, rigorous in method.
Read before you write
We don't propose messaging until we've read what's already out there. Most “branding” problems are reading problems.
Cite the public record
Every claim we make about your signal points to a source. You can check our work, and so can your community.
Ship systems, not slides
The deliverable is something you can publish and maintain — not a deck that dies in a drive.