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Building Sarniq has been one of the most intense projects I’ve worked on. The idea came from a simple frustration: too much information, too much noise, not enough clarity. We wanted to build something that helps people process information faster and understand what actually matters. Happy to answer any questions and would love honest feedback.

SarniqFrom information overload to instant clarity.
Sarniq turns information overload into structured clarity.
Drop any article, headline, or data — Sarniq analyzes it across multiple layers (data, narrative, risk, synthesis) and returns a clear, scored insight in seconds.
Powered by a 24/7 intelligence engine monitoring 30+ sources, filtering noise, and detecting unreliable information before analysis.
Built for analysts, operators, investors, and decision-makers who need clarity — not noise.

SarniqFrom information overload to instant clarity.
zakariaebleft a comment
I like podcasts that focus less on hype and more on decision-making frameworks. The best ones are usually where founders explain what failed, what changed, and why. That’s often more valuable than success stories.
What are your favorite business and startup podcasts?
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For me, it’s separating signal from noise. There’s more information available than ever, but validating what actually matters takes time. I often end up checking multiple sources just to confirm one signal. Curious if others here have built their own system for filtering information?
What’s your biggest challenge when processing information?
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