Geopolitical Intelligence Platform

Intelligence built
for the people
preventing wars.

Vigla synthesises open-source intelligence into structured, verified briefs — designed by conflict practitioners, for conflict practitioners.

Eirene v1 · in active development
The problem — and our answer

Conflict intelligence is broken.
We're rebuilding it.

The problem
Vigla's response
Intelligence is fragmented across dozens of sources
Practitioners navigate ACLED, GDELT, OCHA, regional media, NGO reports, and academic databases simultaneously — with no unified layer to synthesise across them. The result is slow, incomplete, and inconsistent.
One platform. One brief. Under 60 seconds.
Vigla synthesises across high-signal curated sources — every output cross-referenced, confidence-scored, and structured around practitioner frameworks before it reaches the analyst. Raw data in. Verified intelligence out.
The tools that exist were built by engineers for governments — not by practitioners for practitioners
The platforms dominating the intelligence market were designed for defence procurement budgets and government clients. Their frameworks, outputs, and pricing reflect that. The organisations working closest to conflict — UN agencies, frontline NGOs, independent analysts — are priced out and under-served.
Designed with practitioners. Priced for the field.
Vigla's analytical frameworks, output formats, and cross-referencing logic are being co-developed with working conflict analysts, UN practitioners, and academic researchers. Tiered access is designed to work for field-level NGOs and independent analysts — not just institutional clients with six-figure budgets.
Practitioner pilot programme

Help us build
the right tool.

Vigla is being built in direct collaboration with the people who will use it. We are looking for conflict analysts, peacebuilding practitioners, and academic researchers to pilot Eirene's first release — stress-testing outputs, challenging our analytical frameworks, and shaping how the platform develops. This is not a beta programme. It is co-development.

Conflict analysts Peacebuilding practitioners UN & INGO staff Academic researchers Policy advisors OSINT specialists
Apply to pilot Eirene hello@vigla.io
In development — Module 01
Eirene
Conflict & Peace Intelligence

Eirene is Vigla's first intelligence module — an AI-powered tool that synthesises real-time open-source reporting into structured conflict intelligence briefs. Version 1 is operational. We are now piloting it with practitioners and researchers to refine the analytical frameworks before wider release.

Structured outputs: BLUF, situation assessment, actor mapping, sticking points, risk outlook
Women, Peace & Security (WPS) dimension on every brief
High-signal sourcing — curated across major publications, government agencies, and select expert commentary, not open aggregation
Source verification and confidence scoring, with every claim cross-referenced across independent sources before surfacing
Peace agreement legacy monitor — drawing on the complete PA-X database of 1,800+ peace agreements for historical process and precedent analysis
Ongoing conflict dashboard — continuously updated tracking of key actors, state media messaging, and emerging trends across active conflicts
Designed around UN, ICG, and academic analytical frameworks
Practitioner pilot programme
We are actively looking for conflict analysts, peacebuilding practitioners, and academic researchers to pilot Eirene's first release — stress-testing outputs, challenging our analytical frameworks, and shaping how the platform develops. This is not a beta programme. It is co-development.
Apply to join the pilot →
Eirene — Output structure v1 prototype
BLUF
Bottom Line Up Front — one-paragraph operational summary designed for immediate use without reading the full brief.
Structured analysis
Situation assessment
Current dynamics and trajectory
Actor mapping
Key parties, positions, capacities
Sticking points
Core obstacles to resolution
Risk outlook
Escalation and spoiler risks
WPS assessment
Gender & civilian protection
Gaps & caveats
What we don't know
Platform roadmap

Built in phases.
Integrated by design.

Vigla is a multi-module intelligence platform. Each module addresses a distinct domain of geopolitical risk. The sequence is deliberate — Eirene first because conflict and peace practitioners represent the most acute unmet need; Tagma second because European defence intelligence is the fastest-growing adjacent domain. Together, the modules form a unified picture of the forces shaping fragile and contested environments globally.

Phase 01
In development
Eirene
Conflict & Peace Intelligence
Structured intelligence briefs on active conflicts, peace processes, and actor networks. Piloting with practitioners now.
v1 · 2026
Phase 02
Planned
Tagma
European Defence Intelligence
Procurement flows, capability development, and industrial base dynamics across NATO and EU defence frameworks — tracking Europe's rearmament in real time.
2026
Phase 03
Planned
 
Q3 2026
Phase 04
Planned
 
Q4 2026

"Over 80% of intelligence analysis is based on open sources. The question is no longer access — it is synthesis."

CIA Deputy Director, 1992 — a principle more true today than ever
Why open source intelligence

OSINT has already
changed the game.

Middlebury Institute — Ukraine, 2022

Analysts identified Russian troop movements toward Ukraine one hour before the invasion began — using only commercial satellite imagery and traffic data available to anyone.

Real-time open source data, properly monitored and synthesised, provides advance warning that classified channels missed.

Bellingcat — MH17 Investigation

A team of 30 open source investigators identified the responsible military unit, named individual suspects, and documented the full chain of events — faster than any government investigation.

Structured OSINT methodology produces accountability-grade evidence that rivals, and sometimes surpasses, classified intelligence.

Global OSINT Market — 2025–2035

The global OSINT market is growing at 26.7% annually — from $12.7 billion today to a projected $133 billion by 2035 — the fastest growing segment in the intelligence sector.

The window to establish the defining platform for conflict and peace intelligence is open. It will not stay open long.

Who it's for

Built for the people
closest to the problem.

Primary
Conflict & Peace Practitioners
UN agencies, international NGOs, and peacebuilding organisations operating in fragile and conflict-affected environments. Teams that need verified, structured intelligence at operational pace — not raw data dumps.
Primary
Policy Analysts & Researchers
Think tanks, academic institutions, and government policy teams analysing conflict dynamics, peace process viability, and geopolitical risk. Rigorous sourcing and structured outputs for high-stakes analysis.
Primary
Strategic Advisors & Investors
Advisory firms and institutional investors where geopolitical risk is a material variable in capital allocation decisions. Sovereign advisory, defence M&A, critical minerals — the intelligence infrastructure for decisions where conflict dynamics determine outcomes.
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