Turn market data into backtested alpha.

Warsaw turns filings, calls, prices, and agent debate into concise research briefs with evidence and validation attached.

What Warsaw does

Ask once. Read the brief.

Warsaw takes the research burden off the user. It accepts the asset, runs the paired bull and bear work underneath, and returns a clean answer in a format a fund can actually use.

ASK

Start with a name, a token, or a cap bucket.

The user should not need to understand the machinery. Ask for Microsoft, a mid-cap stock, or a low-cap token and let the system take it from there.

Input > company + token + market-cap lens

Simple request layer

One question in

The product begins with the asset you care about, not with a maze of workflows, monitors, or settings.

ORCHESTRATE

Keep the system underneath and the judgment on top.

Crawlers, filings, transcripts, paired bull and bear agents, and specialists work in the background. Only the material that changes the answer earns space in the brief.

Orchestrator > evidence + paired debate + specialist context

Encapsulated research engine

System hidden

Warsaw can expose the evidence without exposing every intermediate step, trace, or panel the user does not need.

READ

Return a brief someone would actually read.

Stocks and crypto resolve into the same clean format: thesis, key debate, catalyst path, and what would change the view.

Output > overview + stocks + crypto

Two-page research brief

Readable

The final answer is short enough to use, deep enough to trust, and still anchored to source material when it matters.

Source-backed brief

Every conclusion can still point to a line.

Hiding the system does not mean hiding the evidence. Warsaw keeps the exact excerpt, filing line, or analyst point attached whenever it changes the thesis.

Brief evidence > IAC debate thread

IAC debate map

Debate + source

Source excerpt

There are multiple ways to parse it. Monthly unique users can look large on paper, but the business is still fighting for consistent engagement.

Orchestrator note

It has always been a challenge when you are not a site that has consistent traffic, even if you have brand resonance. Warsaw lifts the exact sentence that moves the debate so the final brief stays readable without losing its source trail.

Product shape

Three tabs. One job.

The product is intentionally narrow. Overview, Stocks, and Crypto all exist to answer the same question: what matters for this asset right now?

Overview

Start with the name.

One calm entry point for the company, token, or cap bucket you want to understand.

Stocks

Read the stock brief.

Large cap, mid cap, and low cap equities all collapse into the same thesis-first format.

Crypto

Read the token brief.

Usage, token capture, and catalysts show up without the usual dashboard noise.

FAQ

Built for the answer, not the workflow.

What does the user actually see?

Three tabs: Overview, Stocks, and Crypto. Each route is built to return one readable brief instead of asking the user to manage the research stack.

Where do the agents and raw traces go?

They stay inside the system. Source gathering, paired bull and bear synthesis, validation steps, and specialist runs remain available to Warsaw without overwhelming the user-facing product.

What happens while a report is running?

The user sees a live progress state while Warsaw is gathering sources, drafting the debate, and publishing the final brief.

Open Warsaw

Ask for a name. Get the brief.

Start in Overview or jump straight into Stocks or Crypto. The product keeps the research stack under the hood and puts the answer up front.