ESG Human Rights Research Workspace

Private beta workspace for approved researchers tracking incidents, documents, and cross-referenced claims.

Private Beta

A private workspace for tracing documents, incidents, and conflicting claims.

This platform is built for human-rights and ESG research workflows where evidence needs to stay private, organized, and reviewable. Approved collaborators can upload reports, inspect extracted PDF text, compare claims across submissions, and keep incident research tied back to named entities.

Upload reports, PDFs, and articles into a structured submission trail.
Compare documents automatically for repeated claims, dates, names, and figures.
Share finished research intentionally while keeping draft submissions private by default.

Access Model

The research workspace is not open for anonymous browsing or self-serve public accounts.

New users submit a request, you review it, and only approved people receive sign-in access.

Approved users can work inside a shared research map, while raw submissions and cross-reference drafts can stay private until they are ready to share.

What approved users can do
  • Upload reports, articles, and PDFs into a structured submission trail.
  • Review automatic extraction results and reprocess uploaded files.
  • Use cross-reference workspaces to surface repeated claims and possible discrepancies.

1. Submit documents

Collect PDFs, articles, and supporting notes in one place instead of scattered folders or email threads.

2. Extract and compare

Read uploaded PDF text, surface dates and figures, and compare overlapping claims across multiple sources.

3. Keep research private

Only approved collaborators can access the workspace, reducing the risk of exposing draft research or uploaded evidence.