How we work
InstantWhy is an AI-native finance news platform. The promise is simple: the fastest place to understand what happened — not just the headline, but why it moved and what could happen next.
Every story is read by a person
Our engine finds and drafts the news. It does not publish it. Every single article is read and approved by a person from our team before it goes live — no auto-posting, no exceptions. That person holds editorial responsibility for what you read here. It is the slowest part of what we do, and we are keeping it.
How a story gets made
What we tell you about our sources
Every article shows where its facts came from, by name. When something comes straight from an official source — a regulator, a central bank, a company filing — we say so. When several independent outlets report it, we name them. When one outlet reported it first, we name them and attribute the claim rather than stating it as established fact.
When we get it wrong
We correct errors quickly and openly. Every article keeps a change history, and significant corrections are noted on the story. Speed never overrides accuracy: a wrong fast story costs more trust than a slightly slower right one.
The legal bit
We report facts — which are free to report — in our own words. We never reproduce another outlet's wording. Our analysis is not investment advice, and we never tell you to buy, sell or hold anything.
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