About The Narraitive
Last updated June 10, 2026
The Narraitive is a data journalism publication built on one premise: analysis should refresh when the data does, and it should be as legible to an AI agent as it is to a person.
What we publish
Briefings — opinionated, evidence-first articles that combine a clear thesis with the charts, tables, and metrics behind it. Every briefing states its key facts, its methodology, what changed in the latest data refresh, and the risks in its own argument. Facts and interpretation are kept visibly separate.
Two audiences, one structure
About a third of the requests hitting analysis sites now come from AI agents, crawlers, and answer engines. We treat that as a readership, not noise. Each article carries a structured AI-readable summary, key-facts blocks, JSON-LD markup, and freshness metadata; the site publishes llms.txt, a sitemap, and an RSS feed. The same structure that helps machines cite us accurately makes the writing sharper for humans.
How the data stays fresh
An automated pipeline regenerates each article’s charts, tables, and key metrics on a recurring schedule. The narrative is then reviewed against the new numbers, and every article logs what changed. Details live in our data methodology.
How we make money
Free readers see a small number of clearly labeled ads. Pro readers pay $5/month and see none. We do not sell reader data, and the journalism is identical on both tiers. See our advertising disclosure and editorial policy.