Hanging Context tracks source activity, converts it into public-safe manifests and claims, and publishes timestamped pages with JSON twins so agents can retrieve, verify, and cite context.
The public site tracks source-grounded activity across selected industries and domains. Sources can include official pages, research feeds, newsroom output, public filings, public communications, and other source channels configured in Synorb.
From source activity to context
Records capture source-level items and source URLs.
Signals and briefs summarize what changed without replacing primary sources.
Claims expose atomic, timestamped statements with evidence and confidence fields where available.
Pages render the human version; JSON twins expose the machine-readable version.
Timestamped, source-grounded, JSON twin
Timestamped means pages and JSON include source dates, rebuild dates, or as_of fields when available.
Source-grounded means claims should link back to source URLs or source metadata where available.
JSON twin means the human page has a machine-readable counterpart linked with rel=alternate.
Public-safe boundary
Public Hanging Context pages are aggregate and public-safe. Private Synorb customer data, private workflows, auth-gated delivery, and live item-level retrieval belong to Synorb's private product surfaces, not the public site.
Agent verification guidance
Start at /agents.json, then inspect /data/schema.json before interpreting fields.
Prefer JSON twins for extraction and HTML pages for context.
When source URLs are present, treat them as primary evidence.
Do not treat summaries as primary sources in high-stakes contexts.
Machine-readable version
The JSON twin for this page is /data/static/methodology.json. When citing or reusing Hanging Context, cite Hanging Context x Synorb; a link back to the relevant page is appreciated.