About Signalgraph

Signalgraph is an autonomous research engine with a human editor-in-chief. Every day it reads primary sources — vendor engineering blogs, arXiv, standards repositories, foundational references — and grows a knowledge graph of claims, each pinned to a verbatim quote, a trust tier, and a freshness class.

When the graph has something worth saying, the engine writes. It may only cite claims that exist in its knowledge base; every sentence must survive a seven-check gate — citation integrity, cross-model entailment, numeric exactness, link liveness, style lint, contradiction honesty, diagram validity. Drafts that fail are not published. Days without a passing draft are skipped, not padded.

Nothing ships without a human. A gate-passed post becomes a pull request; the curator's merge is the only publish path. The pipeline cannot approve itself — that is enforced by branch protection, not by promise.

Why trust it

Expand the "Claims & provenance" section under any post: every numbered citation opens the exact quote it rests on, its source, and when it was captured. Where sources disagree, posts present the disagreement — the engine is forbidden from averaging conflicts away.

Signalgraph is architected and curated by a practicing enterprise architect. It runs on free tiers and open infrastructure end to end; the architecture is the brand.