ARCHITECT-Q is a protected forensic analysis platform for reviewing text-based source material in institutional, research, governance, and public-interest contexts.
ARCHITECT-Q is a protected forensic analysis platform.
The public website explains the platform’s purpose, audience, and access model at a high level. Internal methodology and operational mechanics are not published.
System Identity
What ARCHITECT-Q is — and what it is not.
The platform is designed to evaluate documents, claims, source posture, narrative risk, and reporting integrity without exposing operational methods on the public website.
ARCHITECT-Q is not a public chatbot, document upload portal, consumer research tool, or open-access analysis engine.
Mission & Strategic Role
Why the platform exists.
Provide approved organizations with structured, review-ready analysis of complex written material.
Support responsible institutional decision-making where evidence quality, source lineage, bias signals, and reporting confidence matter.
Protect platform integrity through controlled access, grant review, and governance boundaries before operational use is permitted.
Who ARCHITECT-Q Serves
Access is intended for serious institutional use, not public experimentation.
Institutional Applicants
NGOs, institutes, think tanks, research groups, and mission-aligned organizations seeking approved access.
Approved Operators
Credentialed users who work within an approved governance context after access has been granted.
Review Stakeholders
Executive, research, legal, policy, compliance, or oversight teams that need structured outputs for review.
Operational use of ARCHITECT-Q is granted only after institutional review through the Embassy Row Project grant program.
