About AFOS Analytics
What it is
AFOS Analytics is an open-source electoral intelligence platform in real time. Cross-references three auditable public sources: prediction markets (Polymarket), polls from 17+ Brazilian institutes (TSE) and journalistic coverage. Code distributed under Apache 2.0; editorial content under CC BY 4.0.
Why it exists
Political, electoral and geopolitical risk decisions today are made on fragmented, conflicting and non-auditable sources. AFOS Analytics consolidates three distinct signals (real money bets, declared intent, media narrative) into a single cross-reference, with each claim linked to its primary source. Built and validated during the 2026 electoral cycle across South American countries, covering 14 countries total.
How it works
A unified 30-minute cron collects Polymarket data (18 markets) and writes to Redis (hot path for users) and Neon (historical snapshot). TSE polls ingested daily. AFOS Daily is an AI-assisted daily narrative synthesis with mandatory fact-check gate (two-source rule, JSON×text reconciliation) and human review before publish. Details at /how-it-works and /methodology/automated-governance.
Editorial principles
Every factual claim with inline link to source. Zero partisan adjectives. Symmetry across candidates. Observational tone, not prescriptive. Explicit dates (never "yesterday"). Variations in pp always cited. Target density: 600-900 words per daily.
Who maintains it
Independent project developed by André Felipe, solo founder. No political affiliation, no campaign or PAC funding. Automated governance via git-versioned code (rules, validators, prompts) — minimizes ad-hoc human intervention and maximizes auditability. Contributions via GitHub.
How to contribute
Code on GitHub (Apache 2.0). Issues and Pull Requests welcome. CONTRIBUTING.md details the process. To report security vulnerabilities: security@afos-analytics.com. For institutional partnerships: founder@afos-analytics.com.