The core asset
The Intelligence Corpus.
Reports are what you take away. The lasting asset is the private library of verified, confidence-scored market intelligence we’re building underneath them — and it’s designed to get more useful with every project we run.
What enters the corpus
Structured intelligence — not a folder of past reports.
Every query runs through the same pipeline, and the verified output is decomposed into structured records. Nothing is thrown away when the answer ships. This is what accumulates:
Market & trade structure
Sizing, trade flows, demand signals, and channel maps — captured as structured records, not buried in documents.
Regulatory & compliance facts
Requirements, timelines, and approval paths, each tied to a tiered, citable source.
Competitor & partner intelligence
Who operates where, on what terms — and how that changes as we monitor it.
Verified claims, scored
Every checkable claim enters with its method, its source tier (T1/T2/T3), and a confidence score.
Bilingual by default
Korean and English, normalized — so intelligence captured in one market is reusable in the other.
Monitoring deltas
Continuous engagements feed change over time, not just snapshots — the corpus stays current.
Structured & confidence-scored
Every entry knows how it was made, and how sure it is.
The corpus doesn’t store prose — it stores claims. Each one carries the method that produced it, the tier of its source, and a calibrated confidence score. That structure is what makes intelligence reusable: a future query can trust, weight, and combine prior findings instead of re-deriving them.
It’s also what keeps the corpus honest. Confidence is explicit, provenance is attached, and low-certainty entries are flagged as such — so reuse never silently launders a guess into a fact.
- Method on every claim
- Source tier T1 / T2 / T3
- Calibrated confidence score
- Bilingual, normalized records
- Auditable provenance
Intelligence reuse
Captured once. Reused everywhere. Compounding always.
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Captured once
A claim verified for one customer — a regulatory path, a channel economics model, a competitor’s footprint — is structured and stored.
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Reused everywhere
The next query in that market, sector, or corridor starts from that intelligence instead of rebuilding it from zero.
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Compounds continuously
Each engagement adds more than it consumes. Coverage deepens, confidence rises, and the cost of the next answer falls.
A services business sells the same hour twice and keeps nothing. Enpath keeps what it learns — so it works from a base that keeps growing.
Defensibility
The moat is the corpus — not the model.
A data moat, not a model moat
Anyone can call a frontier model. No one else can query Enpath’s corpus. The advantage is the proprietary, structured intelligence — not access to AI.
It grows with use
Every project we run makes the library more complete for the next one. It’s built to get stronger as it grows — and harder to copy from outside.
Accountability as provenance
Because every entry carries method, source tier, and confidence, the corpus is auditable — institutional-grade by construction, not a black box.
Where it goes
One asset, expanding distribution.
Today the corpus is queried through products. The same asset supports far wider distribution over time — each channel drawing on the same compounding base.
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Queries today
Fixed-scope products are the first interface: a human-readable, decision-grade answer drawn from the corpus.
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APIs next
The same structured intelligence, exposed programmatically — so partners and platforms can query the corpus directly.
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Institutional licensing
Aggregated, anonymized corridor and sector intelligence, licensable to institutions, lenders, and government stakeholders.
Why the economics improve
The first query in a market is the most expensive one.
The cost to answer a question falls as the corpus deepens. The first query into a market, sector, or corridor funds original intelligence; every query after it reuses that base. Coverage compounds, confidence rises, and the marginal cost of an answer trends toward software, not services.
The first query funds the intelligence
Every later query reuses the corpus
Marginal cost trends toward software
Go deeper
The corpus is the company. The queries are how it grows.
See how the intelligence system runs a query, or how the asset maps to the investment case.