It shows up in founder interviews, podcasts, launch posts, filings, company pages, watchlists, sanctions lists, niche blogs, X, and traditional news. Important details are easy to miss, and the original source often disappears by the time the story is repeated.
Altira is building software to identify important changes earlier, follow key sources, and keep evidence attached. Altira Wire applies this approach to business news and company research. Altira Signal applies it to screening, investigations, and review.
Wire is Altira's lead product in development: business news built for readers who want the story, the company context, and the research path in one place.
Technology and business news no longer arrives only as finished articles. It moves through founder interviews, live conversations, launch posts, hiring pages, filings, company blogs, niche newsletters, and X before the broader market catches up.
The problem is not finding more to read. It is knowing which developments deserve attention, why they matter, and how they connect to the companies and people behind the story.
Wire is being built around that habit: start with a daily read, understand what changed, then open the company, person, topic, or research trail behind it when something is worth a closer look.
Signal is a screening and review workspace for teams that need to make and defend counterparty decisions.
Compliance screening is supposed to reduce risk, but the hard part often starts after the search. A tool returns a possible match, a weak alias, an old record, or a list hit, and a human still has to decide whether the person or company can move forward.
Signal is built for that review step. It turns a screen into a durable record with source context, AI-assisted match analysis, analyst notes, dispositions, monitoring, batch follow-up, verification, and audit history.
The first use case is sanctions, exclusion, and debarment screening. Current coverage includes US CSL, UN Consolidated, and World Bank Debarments, with source posture visible in the product so reviewers can see what is live, stale, or still being validated.
The same pattern can extend beyond financial compliance. As additional risk layers mature, the review workspace can support broader entity research for diligence teams, investigators, journalists, legal teams, and risk teams.
Trace and Resilience are earlier products in adjacent regulated workflows: RIA compliance work and tabletop exercise evidence closeout.
Trace turns an RIA firm profile into obligations, owners, evidence requirements, due dates, and review work. It covers launch sequencing, ongoing compliance, annual review, marketing review, vendor oversight, document management, team roles, and exam-room preparation.
The useful part is that obligations are not treated like a static checklist. Custody posture, registration type, testimonial use, AUM band, and firm complexity change what needs attention.
Launch sequencing
Obligations engine
Annual review
Marketing review
Vendor oversight
Exam readiness
Document management
Team & role governance
Resilience turns continuity plans, cyber playbooks, and operating procedures into tabletop exercises. It tracks how source documents were processed, assigns participants, runs sessions, and closes an operator-reviewed evidence package.
The product is meant for teams that need practice to leave a record: what scenario was run, who participated, what evidence was gathered, and what follow-up work remains.
Altira starts with workflows that are already happening and builds specific tools for the decisions, evidence, and follow-up those workflows require. Every product shares the same design instinct: the work should leave behind a defensible record.
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