CivilBoard is the first neutral intelligence layer for tracking narratives, verifying facts, and making decisions from real information.
Each of them needs information they can trust, in a world engineered to confuse. CivilBoard is the layer they've been missing.
Amara covers conflict for an international wire service. It's 6:47 AM. A story broke overnight about escalating violence in Sudan. Her editor wants 800 words by 9.
She opens CivilBoard. In seconds she sees: Reuters framing this as a humanitarian failure. Al Jazeera framing it as a political crisis. State media calling it a stability operation. Bot amplification at 34% — coordinated narrative pushing one frame.
She writes with context no one else has. Her story is the one that gets cited.
Marcus runs crisis coordination for an international humanitarian organisation. Three crises are active simultaneously. His team has different information, different opinions, and a deadline to act.
CivilBoard structures the decision: the problem is captured, three response options are scored against feasibility, impact, and resource constraints. The chosen path is recorded with a cryptographic trail. Every team member, in every timezone, sees the same decision and the same rationale.
No more "I thought we decided..." conversations. The decision exists. It's owned. It's traceable.
Leila is a molecular biologist with 15 years of research experience. She's also one of 230 anonymous contributors on CivilBoard's verification network. Nobody knows her name. Her record does.
When a claim about a new pathogen surfaces, it routes to her queue. She reviews the source data, checks against established research, and submits her verdict with citations. Her verification is cryptographically signed and immutably recorded.
Her reputation score grows with every accurate call. The truth doesn't disappear into a news cycle — it's locked in the chain.
Dr. Chen studies how disinformation affects public health policy. His previous research took 18 months to build a dataset of media framing differences across 12 countries on one topic.
CivilBoard gives him that infrastructure in real time across 195 countries and 80+ languages. He accesses narrative divergence scores, bot vs. human signal ratios, SDG impact correlations — structured, exportable, and continuously updated.
He publishes three papers in the time it used to take him to build one dataset.
Fatou is 23. She's not a journalist, not an analyst. She's someone who's tired of not knowing what's real. A video is spreading across her feeds — it shows something alarming. Friends are sharing it. News sites are picking it up.
She checks CivilBoard. The claim has already been scored: Impact 6.2, 78% human signal (not bots), 3 independent verifications. Two verified contributors flagged factual errors. The consensus: partially true, missing key context.
She shares the CivilBoard link instead of the original. Five people in her group change their minds.
Kwame advises a government minister on digital regulation. Every brief he writes is based on information filtered through a small team with limited time and inherent biases.
CivilBoard gives him a neutral read: what are citizens actually concerned about (sentiment), what do the SDG scores say about real-world impact, where is the narrative diverging between state and independent media, and where is bot activity concentrating.
His briefs stop being guesses. They become evidence. The minister starts quoting them in public.
Track global narratives in real-time. Collaborate anonymously with truth seekers and subject matter experts. Build decentralized shared collective intelligence together.
Neutral. Apolitical. AI-model agnostic.
We separate human signal from bot noise in real time across all major social platforms — giving you the actual temperature of public opinion.
The same event. 195 different countries. CivilBoard maps how framing diverges across geographies, media ecosystems, and state vs. independent press.
Every event scored 0-10 for human impact and mapped to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Know not just what happened — but who it affects and how deeply.
Anonymous subject-matter experts fact-check claims. Reputation systems, humanitarian missions, transparent cryptographic trails. Crowdsourced. Ungameable.
Immutable records for every fact-check. When powerful actors try to memory-hole inconvenient truths, the chain holds. Token rewards for contributors.
We monitor 50,000+ sources across 195 countries in 80+ languages, every minute of every day.
AI scores human impact, separates bot signal, maps to UN SDGs, detects narrative divergence across media ecosystems.
Anonymous subject-matter experts fact-check claims with cryptographic trails. Community reputation governs quality.
Click any event. See how the same story is framed differently around the world.
CivilBoard structures how organizations move from noise to action. Every decision traced, owned, and measured.
From signal to action — four phases toward a fully open collective intelligence layer.
The intelligence engine is live. Global signal ingestion, real-time analysis, and impact scoring — operational across 195 countries.
Turning intelligence into decisions. Tools to move from fragmented signals to owned, traceable action — for newsrooms, NGOs, and analysts.
Making truth ungameable. Immutable records, contributor rewards, and decentralized governance — community-owned from the ground up.
Open infrastructure for anyone building toward truth. APIs, enterprise access, regional nodes, and institutional partnerships at scale.