Use Cases
Who uses Krataxis — and what they do with it.
Five workflow patterns we hear about most often. Each one stitched together from the same underlying primitives — ingestion, scoring, actors, correlation, battlespaces.
01 · Conflict tracking
A small team monitoring an active war.
Who · Independent OSINT analysts. Conflict desks. Volunteer monitoring groups.
Open a Battlespace for the theatre. Connect ACLED, GDELT, regional press, and a curated list of vetted social accounts. Krataxis ingests every ten minutes, scores each report, and links it to a persistent profile of every faction on the ground. By morning, the priority queue is already triaged — not a wall of duplicates.
What changes day-to-day
02 · Corporate security
Briefing the board on physical and political risk.
Who · Corporate security, threat intelligence, business continuity.
Each region or facility gets its own Battlespace. Pull from local press, regulatory feeds, and emergency alert networks. When unrest, infrastructure failure, or escalation indicators land, the watchlist fires before the news cycle picks it up. The Friday brief writes itself from the week's confirmed events.
What changes day-to-day
03 · Research & academia
Tracking a phenomenon across months and sources.
Who · Think tanks. NGOs. Academic researchers. Policy units.
Long-form research lives or dies on traceable evidence. Krataxis preserves the full chain: source, date, score, corroboration, actor links. When the report ships, every claim points back to provenance — and the underlying battlespace stays queryable for follow-on work.
What changes day-to-day
04 · Journalism
Holding a contested claim to evidence.
Who · Investigative reporters. Open-source desks. Editorial standards teams.
When a single source is publishing aggressively, Krataxis surfaces the independent corroborators (or their absence) within seconds. The credibility composite is not a black box — every factor is decomposable, citable, and defensible in the editor's queue.
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05 · Disaster response
Correlating reports across feeds in the first 12 hours.
Who · Humanitarian operations. Emergency coordination. NGO logistics.
In the early hours of a disaster, signal-to-noise drops to near zero. Krataxis fuses ReliefWeb, OCHA, ACLED, GDELT, and local weather feeds into a single picture, scored and geographically clustered. The Battlespace becomes the shared operating view across remote and forward teams.
What changes day-to-day
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Do I need to be a military analyst to use this?
No. "Battlespace" is the platform's name for a scoped workspace — it has nothing to do with armed conflict per se. Researchers run Battlespaces tracking elections; security teams run them per facility; humanitarian teams run them per crisis. The terminology is the only thing that's tactical. The platform underneath is just a deliberate workflow for credible, corroborated, citable intelligence.
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