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Fraydar.

Echoes from the Fray. Unfiltered.

Local-language signals from your operating regions. Hours to days before they cross into English wires.

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Your risk intelligence is Anglophone. Your operations aren't.

Dataminr, Meltwater, and Reuters were built for Western newsrooms. Your exposure lives in Apartadó, Córdoba, Tamil Nadu, Lagos, and a hundred other places where the real signals surface in the local language, hours or days before they cross into English.

Fraydar is the intelligence layer built for that gap.

Recent verified signal

Berbera Port. Maersk. Detected before any wire.

On April 21, Maersk suspended new bookings to and from Berbera port in Somaliland. Our community-signal layer caught it within hours of the local report. Seven days later, our coverage mapping confirms zero articles across global outlets in the entire window. Direct operational signal, completely absent from your current intelligence stack.

Languages of detection: regional. Western wire coverage: none.

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Caught early, played out later

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Fraydar is built in Sunnfjord, Norway, by Steffen Valle Øvrebø. LinkedIn →

How it works

Detection

We hunt significance in underreported language regions Dataminr doesn't cover well. Not keywords.

Verification

Every signal passes through a regional-language professional before it reaches you. Spanish, Arabic, Indonesian, Somali, French. Native fluency, in-region context. The verifier is named to you on every briefing.

Delivery

Briefings land where your team already works. Before the wire services catch up.

Built for corporate risk teams

Corporate risk, threat intelligence, and crisis communications teams at European multinationals with operations in underreported regions.

If your current tools are Anglophone-optimized and your footprint isn't, you feel this gap.

Why Fraydar

Three independent signal layers, triangulated.

We monitor early community velocity across underreported language regions, real-time editorial activity that signals when something is happening before wires move, and global coverage mapping that shows you exactly where a story is landing and where it isn't.

Two systems firing on the same event is corroboration. Three is institutional-grade signal. Single-source intelligence is everywhere. Multi-system triangulation is what you're paying for.

If your footprint is in the fray and your intel isn't, request access.

5 pilot slots. Onboarding Nordic multinationals first. Each slot includes 90-day daily briefings tied to your declared operating regions, escalation flags on tracked narrative chains, and one named verifier on call.