About Republiq
Civic infrastructure for an information-saturated era.
Most civic information reaches you pre-interpreted. Republiq removes that layer. We pull records straight from the systems government already uses to publish them, and we attach neutral, source-cited analysis on top — so you can verify any claim against the document it came from.
The problem we're built around
The cost of producing civic content has collapsed; the cost of verifying civic content has not. The result is a feedback loop where partisan framings travel faster than the source records that could refute or support them.
Republiq is built on the assumption that the underlying data — bills, votes, disclosures, court opinions — is mostly already public, mostly already structured, and mostly already accessible via official APIs. The work that's missing is indexing it, enriching it neutrally, and presenting it where people can actually find it.
That's the work we do.
Operating principles
Four commitments that constrain every product decision.
Primary sources, always
Every claim Republiq surfaces is traceable to a government record — a bill text, a roll-call vote, a financial disclosure, a court filing. If it can't be cited, it isn't published.
Zero editorial
Republiq does not produce takes, op-eds, or curated narratives. AI-generated analysis is structural: it summarizes, flags, and questions — it does not advocate.
One AI provider, on purpose
All AI features run on xAI's Grok. Concentrating on a single provider makes the system auditable: one prompt library, one cost ledger, one set of behaviors to evaluate.
Neutrality as structure, not promise
Neutrality isn't a slogan; it's enforced by the way outputs are shaped — Challenge Perspectives, Probing Questions, and explicit spectrum-lean detection on every analysis.
What Republiq is — and isn't
Republiq is
- A civic-tech platform.
- An indexer of primary government records.
- A neutral analysis layer over those records.
- A forecasting venue for legislative outcomes.
Republiq is not
- A news outlet, blog, or opinion publisher.
- A partisan or ideologically aligned platform.
- A polling or sentiment aggregator.
- A real-money betting product.
Want to see what this looks like in practice?
The free beta opens up the full surface — live records, neutral analysis, prediction markets.