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Intelligence Reports, Not Dashboards

Built in Europe for high-tempo information environments, Repsense uses agentic AI to generate structured, intelligence-ready reports — with human prioritisation shaping the analytical frame and human supervision before every delivery. Interactive, multilingual, and built around the questions you are actually asking.

This is what arrives in your inbox: not a dashboard link, not a PDF full of screenshots, but intelligence you can read, act on, and forward directly to leadership.

Trusted by

NATO StratCom COE · European Parliament · Government of Armenia · Global enterprises · Lithuanian MFA

The Problem


Your Platform Has Dashboards. Your Leadership Needs Answers.

Every monitoring platform ships dashboards. Configurable, filterable, real-time. Useful for the analyst who lives inside the tool every day. But the people who make decisions based on media intelligence - the CCO, the minister, the agency client, the board - do not open dashboards. They read reports. They read structured intelligence that answers a specific question, explains what is happening, and tells them what to do about it.

The gap between what monitoring platforms produce and what decision-makers consume is filled by analyst hours. Someone has to take the dashboard output, interpret it, structure it around the question that matters, write the narrative, design the deliverable, and send it. That process takes hours or days, scales poorly, and depends entirely on the analyst’s skill and availability.

Repsense closes that gap with agentic AI that generates full intelligence reports - structured, interactive, polished, ready-to-publish - with human analysts setting the priorities and reviewing before delivery. Not AI-generated summaries appended to a dashboard. Complete intelligence deliverables built for the person who will read them.

Hours

from brief to delivered report - not days, not analyst-dependent

— Repsense delivery SLA

75+

languages - reports delivered in the language the reader needs, from any source language

— Havel platform

14

analytical sections in a single institutional visibility report - from hostile narratives to project tracking

— EU-Armenia report, April 2026 

Report Types

Monitoring That Goes Beyond Mentions

Full-Spectrum Media Monitoring with Narrative Structure


Structured weekly or fortnightly intelligence covering your narrative environment: what emerged, what grew, what shifted, and what requires attention. Executive summary, information environment overview, narrative cluster analysis, and a synthesis section that connects disparate signals into a coherent picture. Delivered on a fixed cadence - every Monday morning, every second Friday, whatever rhythm your decision cycle requires.

Live example: Armenia Government - Emerging Narrative Report. Weekly intelligence covering the Armenian information environment: new narratives, shifting dynamics, cross-platform patterns. Executive summary, environment overview, data synthesis. Delivered to government stakeholders on a fixed weekly schedule

Institutional Visibility & Strategic Communications Intelligence


How your institution, programme, or country is perceived in a target media environment - measured against your own strategic communications framework. Pre-defined narrative tracking, hostile narrative detection, named entity and project visibility monitoring, representative coverage analysis, platform and language breakdown, policy event timelines, and actionable recommendations tied to specific communications windows. Designed for international organisations, foreign affairs institutions, development agencies, and any body running a structured communications programme in a foreign market and needing to measure its effectiveness.

Live example: EU in Armenia - Media Intelligence - 1–21 April 2026. A 14-section institutional visibility report tracking EU perception across Armenian media against 8 pre-defined narrative pillars. 11,930 mentions analysed across web, TikTok, Telegram, and Facebook. Hostile narrative detection with 148 recurring anti-EU framings identified. Named EU representative tracking (Kaja Kallas leading visibility). 85 EU-funded project entities monitored for media pickup. Language/script analysis separating Armenian, Russian, and Latin-script content. Disinformation section. Diplomatic events timeline. Signals and recommendations tied to the 4–5 May EU-Armenia summit window.

Also: Baltijos šalys pasaulio akimis - Baltic States Through the Eyes of the World. Fortnightly media intelligence tracking how Lithuania and the Baltic states appear in global media. Period statistics, mentions by country, key storylines, source ecosystem analysis, and communications recommendations. A lighter-weight variant of the same institutional visibility model, designed for periodic perception monitoring rather than programme-level measurement. 

Sector-Specific Monitoring Reports


Domain-focused intelligence covering the regulatory, legal, competitive, or issue landscape relevant to your organisation - structured into attention-priority cards, each with context, implications, and recommended action. Not generic news alerts. Each card is a structured intelligence item: what happened, why it matters for your specific situation, and what to do next. Background signals captured separately to maintain focus without losing peripheral awareness.

Live example: Tesonet Legal Monitoring - Week 19. Weekly legal intelligence for a global technology company. Coverage-at-a-glance overview, topics requiring attention as structured cards (antitrust rulings, data protection enforcement, age verification compliance, cybersecurity regulation, platform liability), background signals, and actionable recommendations. Each card scored for attention priority.

Deep Investigative Analysis


Single-subject investigations that map networks, attribute actors, document distribution mechanisms, and provide evidence chains. Built for cases where a recurring monitoring cadence has surfaced something that requires deeper examination: a disinformation network, a coordinated campaign, an influence operation, a reputational attack with identifiable structure. The deliverable is a self-contained interactive report designed to be shared with leadership, legal, or partner organisations as a standalone intelligence product.

Live example: Žemaitaičio tinklas - Disinformation Distribution Infrastructure on Lithuanian Facebook. Deep investigation of a 237-person network across 6 Facebook groups, with 3 politicians identified inside the network. Mapped the core, documented the narrative repertoire, traced the distribution mechanism, and delivered 6 key findings with full methodology transparency.

Interactive Analytical Reports


Data-driven analytical reports where the reader explores the intelligence, and reads it. Narrative landscapes rendered as interactive visualisations - clickable bubble charts, expandable narrative cards, side-by-side data comparisons, coordination timelines, surge event mapping. Built for complex analytical questions where a static PDF would lose the dimensionality of the findings. Designed to be presented, shared, and explored by audiences with varying levels of analytical depth.

Live example: Armenia 2026 - TikTok Narrative Battleground. Interactive deep-dive into how TikTok is being used as a narrative warfare platform in Armenia. Clickable bubble chart of narrative clusters. Side-by-side comparison of TikTok content versus public opinion survey data. Expandable narrative cards with account attribution, coordination evidence, and surge event timelines. Each narrative scored on a priority matrix for impact and manipulation intensity.

Report Type

What it delivers

Cadence

Typical Client

Recurring Narrative Monitoring

Executive summary, narrative clusters, trajectory, synthesis

Weekly / fortnightly

Government, corporate comms, agencies


Institutional Visibility & StratComms

Pre-defined narrative frameworks, hostile narrative detection, entity tracking, recommendations

Fortnightly / monthly

Int'l organisations, foreign affairs, development agencies 


Sector-Specific Monitoring

Attention-priority cards, regulatory tracking, actionable recommendations

Weekly

Legal, compliance, corporate affairs


Deep Investigative Analysis

Network mapping, actor attribution, evidence chains, methodology

On demand

Security, defence, legal, leadership


Interactive Analytical Reports

Explorable visualisations, narrative landscapes, data comparisons

On demand / periodic

StratCom, research, public communication

How it works

Agentic AI, Human Intelligence, Publication-Quality Output

PRIORITISE

Human analysts define what matters. The analytical frame, the questions to answer, the narrative pillars to track, the attention thresholds that trigger escalation. This is the intelligence layer no AI should automate: deciding what is important and how to structure the answer.

SUPERVISE

Agentic AI runs the analysis at machine speed. Havel ingests content across 75+ languages, clusters it into narrative structures, scores for velocity and coordination, generates structured intelligence sections, produces visualisations, and assembles the report. What used to take an analyst team days is generated in hours.

GENERATE

Human analysts review every report before delivery. Verify accuracy, sharpen framing, adjust emphasis, ensure the intelligence answers the question the reader is actually asking. AI generates the substance. Humans ensure it is right.

DELIVER

Reports are delivered as self-contained interactive HTML - readable in any browser, shareable by link, explorable on desktop and mobile. No logins. No platform access required. The intelligence goes where the reader is, not the other way around.

Evidence

Reports That Changed Decisions

Lithuania — Disinformation Network Exposed via Investigative Report


The Žemaitaičio tinklas investigation mapped a 237-person disinformation distribution network on Lithuanian Facebook, identified three politicians operating inside the network structure, and documented the distribution mechanism in sufficient detail for the findings to be actionable. The report was published as an interactive intelligence product, shared publicly, and contributed to national discourse on platform manipulation. Built as a deep investigative report with full methodology transparency.

Armenia — TikTok Narrative Warfare Analysis Delivered to Government Stakeholders


An interactive analytical report mapped 12 narrative clusters being deployed on Armenian TikTok, compared them against public opinion survey data to quantify the gap between manufactured content and genuine sentiment, and attributed coordination patterns across accounts. The report was delivered as an explorable intelligence product where government stakeholders could navigate the evidence at their own depth. Priority matrix scoring enabled immediate triage of which narratives required response.

EU in Armenia — Institutional Visibility Intelligence for Pre-Summit Decision-Making


A 14-section institutional visibility report tracked EU perception across Armenian media during the three weeks preceding the EU-Armenia summit. 11,930 mentions analysed against 8 pre-defined narrative pillars. 148 recurring hostile framings identified and classified. 85 EU-funded project entities monitored for media pickup. Named representative visibility ranked. Language/script analysis exposed where hostile framing concentrated. Signals and recommendations were tied directly to the 4–5 May summit window - giving the EU delegation actionable intelligence on which narratives to reinforce and which hostile framings to anticipate.

The same report engine, across every client type


Institutional visibility intelligence for the EU delegation. Recurring narrative reports for the Armenian government. Media perception tracking for the Lithuanian MFA. Legal monitoring for a technology company. Deep investigations for public interest. Interactive analytical reports for StratCom stakeholders. One agentic architecture, one human supervision model, configured for each client’s questions and delivered in their language.

Why Repsense Reports

What Sets These Reports Apart

  • Not AI-generated summaries with a disclaimer. Not fully manual analyst work with AI spell-checking. A deliberate architecture: human prioritisation sets the frame, AI generates structured intelligence at machine speed, human supervision ensures every report is accurate before delivery. The model that produces both speed and trust.

  • Reports are self-contained HTML - clickable, explorable, responsive. Narrative landscapes the reader navigates. Data comparisons they drill into. Evidence they expand at their own depth. A PDF flattens intelligence into a fixed view. These reports let the reader find what matters to them.

  • Designed to be read, shared, and presented. Not a dashboard screenshot in a PDF wrapper. Not a CSV with commentary. Intelligence deliverables that look like they came from a research institution, with the analytical depth to match. The output your leadership expects and your team cannot produce manually at this cadence.

  • Content is ingested in 75+ languages. Reports are delivered in the language the reader needs. A narrative cluster originating in Russian-language Telegram, amplified via Armenian TikTok, and contextualised against English-language survey data - all analysed natively and delivered as a single coherent report in whichever language the client reads.

  • Reports are delivered as links. Readable in any browser. Shareable by email, messaging, or embed. The CCO does not need a login. The minister does not need training. The agency client does not need onboarding. Intelligence goes where the reader is.

  • TikTok videos, YouTube reviews, broadcast segments, Instagram Reels - not just transcribed to searchable text, but analysed at the narrative level: what story is being told, how it connects to other content, whether coordination patterns are present, and what visual context matters. Reports reflect what is being said and shown inside video, what the video actually contains or what words it contains.

See What Intelligence Looks Like When It’s Built to Be Read

Explore live report examples or request a sample report built for your organisation - your topics, your questions, your language. See the output before you see the platform.