Most organisations analyse information.
Very few understand direction.

Intent Forge reads where a public institution is heading, before it is announced.

Public institutions do not hide. They publish everything, in plans and budgets and the minutes of nearly every decision. And almost none of it is read the way it was meant to be.

A priority that hardens, edition after edition.

A budget that moves before the strategy does.

A promise the funding never quite follows.

Direction is not declared. It forms. Slowly, then all at once.

By the time it is named,
it has already happened.

What it is not
Not another dashboard.
Not a tender feed.
Not an alerting service.
Not an AI summariser.

A continuous, evidence-traced reading of public institutions, over time.

What it sees

It reads the whole record. Every edition, every domain, held as one.

What was said.
What was funded.
What was decided.

Where the three disagree is where intention and reality part.

The wider picture

And not one institution, but a whole region, read as a single connected picture. Not a stack of separate reports.

Always on

Always on, always reading, always learning. More than 11,000 public documents, and more every night.

What it holds to
Evidence first. Interpretation second. Every figure has a source behind it.
Honest about gaps. What is not yet known is shown, not hidden.
Continuous. The record grows night after night. It is not assembled on demand.
Comparative. No institution is read in isolation. It is set against its peers.

The approach comes from years inside live decision environments, not from theory.

You should never be the last to understand an institution you rely on.

Engagement is limited. Requests considered in context.