Writ clusters the day's news and scores how well each story is actually supported across independent outlets — and says so plainly when a claim rests on a single voice.
Writ reads across independent outlets and states, in plain language, what the corroboration actually shows — including when it shows very little.
Many independent outlets, broadly agreeing, across several countries.
Support exists, but the score rests on breadth — or the substance is one party's statement.
Sources contradict the central claim. Writ says so rather than picking a side.
Too few independent sources to corroborate — flagged, never dressed up as fact.
One-click consensus check on any news page you're reading — free.
"Not independently verified — this score rests on breadth" is stated plainly, every time it's true.
Clustered continuously across regions, with source and dispute counts on every story.
Writ is built so it can't track you — not "won't," can't. Nothing to sign into, no cookie of any kind, and no advertising profile, because the data to build one is never collected.
No account, email, phone or name. The only thing kept is an anonymous random ID — not an ad ID, impossible to trace back to you.
None at all — which is exactly why Writ shows no cookie banner. There's nothing to consent to.
The free tier counts how many stories you've opened — a number, never a list of which ones.
No fingerprinting, no undeletable storage. Clear your browser and Writ genuinely loses count.
Everything behind the feed — the clusters, the scores, the source breakdown, the agree/dispute map — available programmatically. Drop a real, defensible "how corroborated is this?" signal into your own product, monitoring or models.
Built for media monitoring · risk & due diligence · trading & market-signal desks · research · and grounding AI systems in what's actually corroborated.
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"score": 88,
"label": "STRONG_CONSENSUS",
"sources": 28,
"independent": 12,
"agree": 12,
"dispute": 0,
"countries": 14,
"caveat": null
}Writ runs ads and still tracks no one. Placement is contextual — matched to the article's topic, never a profile of the reader. We load no third-party ad network, and pass advertisers nothing about the person reading.
The full feed, corroboration scores, and the free extension live on the site.
writ.news clusters the day's news and scores how well each story is actually corroborated across independent outlets — and says so plainly when a claim rests on a single voice.
No. There are no accounts, no cookies of any kind, and no advertising profile — it's built so it can't track you, not just won't.
It's a measure of how much of the world agrees, from 0 to 100 — not a verdict on truth. A story is marked strong consensus, broadly supported, disputed, or unverified, each stated plainly.
Yes — the corroboration engine is available as a B2B API: score, label, source and dispute counts by country, and the plain-language caveat when a claim rests on one voice. Contact [email protected].