Important change is visible before it is obvious.
Before a market reprices, a record changes. The evidence is public — but it is fragmented, technical, and unreadable at scale. We exist to close that gap.
The standards of a newsroom. The scale of a machine.
AppliedXL began in the newsroom. Our methods come from computational journalism — the discipline of turning primary documents into verified fact. Read the record. Check every claim against its source. Publish only what you can prove.
We took that standard and built it to run continuously, at machine scale, across the institutional records that move regulated markets. The judgment is a journalist's. The reach is a system's. That combination is the whole company.






Standards don't scale by accident.
Four convictions decide how the platform is built — and what we refuse to ship without.
The record comes first.
Markets react to narrative. We start from the primary record — the filing, the trial update, the permit — not the headline written about it.
Nothing is true until it traces to source.
Every output carries the document it came from, with lineage and correction history intact. Verification isn't a feature. It's the standard.
Early is only useful if it's verifiable.
We surface material change as it appears in the record — not by guessing ahead of it, and not by waiting for someone else to confirm it first.
Machines give scale. People set the standard.
The more of a domain's sources and materiality logic we encode, the sharper the signal. Judgment is encoded, never abdicated.
The most valuable window in intelligence is the time between a record changing and the market understanding why.
AppliedXL is built for that window.
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Name what you need to understand before the market does. The Atlas maps the records that reveal it.