Nomy - Whatโ€™s changing, why it matters, and what comes next

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Nomy is a daily intelligence briefing and living research platform for fast-moving technology, business, markets, regulation, and infrastructure. Follow what matters. Understand why it matters. Go deeper with traceable knowledge records, timelines, obligation maps, premium research, and expert interviews.

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Hey Product Hunt ๐Ÿ‘‹ I'm Kyan. I built Nomy because coverage of the industries that keep the world running (HVAC, water systems, metal fabrication, data centers, mass timber, industrial cybersecurity) rarely gets checked against the docket, filing, or hearing record that would confirm or deny it. An operator makes a claim, a regulator makes a claim, and it sits there unverified. So I built a publication that treats "is this true" as the whole job, not an afterthought. What makes Nomy different from a newsletter or wiki: ๐Ÿ“Ž Records: verbatim passages from named officials and practitioners (court filings, comment letters, hearing transcripts, federal complaints), each claim checked against the primary source that confirms or contradicts it. When nothing official can settle a claim, we say "unverifiable" instead of dropping it or overselling it. That's a real verdict, not a cop-out. ๐Ÿ“ก IRL: a live feed tracking research papers, patents, regulatory moves, and capital flows the moment they land, scored for how much they matter. ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ A connected knowledge base linking the technology, labor market, regulation, and capital behind each industrial domain, instead of separate beats. $1.50/week for full access. Your first week is on us, full All Access included. I'd love feedback, especially on the Records format. "Annotate a claim against its primary source, and admit when you can't verify it" isn't how most publications work, and I want to know if it's landing. Happy to answer anything about how it's built or where it's headed. ๐Ÿ™