Two years of
compound calibration.
One flat licence.
The barrier is not the technology. Anyone can build an API. The barrier is the corpus — ninety indexed sources across eight categories, eight named signals, sixteen sectors, calibrated against every compound disruption since 1973.
The impact of geopolitical events on performance measurement is no longer background noise. If it is not in your model, your model is structurally incomplete. The corpus is the evidence base that proves it.
The technology is not the moat.
The corpus is.
Six sector cases carrying inherited compound intelligence. A methodology the IMF validated this week when it declined to publish a conventional baseline. A track record of eight calls — four confirmed, zero incorrect — published in public and verifiable against the observable record.
The corpus took two years to build. It compounds with every new case. Case 05 inherits Cases 01–04. Case 06 inherits Cases 01–05. That compounding cannot be retrofitted: it is a property of the work having already been done.
A competitor starting today will have this in two years. By then PHM Engine will have twelve cases, a richer track record, and two additional years of compound calibration. The gap does not close. It widens.
PHM mapped the Hormuz supply disruption transmission mechanism 44 days before Brent crossed $100. The compound mechanism — energy, logistics, and input costs activating simultaneously — was documented with named sources and a preparation window of eight weeks. Organisations holding the read had time to act before the forward curve repriced. Those outside it faced 3–8× the execution cost after Day 28. The mechanism is documented. The sources are named. The outcome is verifiable against the public record.
The corpus compounds.
Every month the lead widens.
Three tracks, one timeline. Cases built. Track-record calls made in public. Named sources indexed. A competitor starting today does not catch the green line — they start it from zero, twenty-five months behind.
A competitor can build the API in a week. They cannot build the two years of compound calibration the corpus has already absorbed — and the widening lead it now carries forward.
One Engine.
Three licences.
Scoped to how far you deploy it.
Foundation is one sector and one function. Practice is three and three, with co-brand rights. Enterprise is everything, white-labelled, with a named account manager. The methodology does not change — only the scope of deployment does.
Up to 5 deployments
Quarterly calibration
Unlimited deployments
Co-brand rights included
All geographies
White-label · named AM
The licence.
Flat fee. Unlimited deployments.
No per-client fee. No per-seat fee. No per-report fee. One annual licence — deploy it across your stack, your portfolio, or your global functions as the tier allows.
All tiers priced against footprint and sized in one discovery session.
Discrete engagements.
No licence required.
Four fixed-scope services for organisations that want the read without a platform licence. Each is a named deliverable, not a retainer.
A licence scoped in one session.
Bring the measurement stack your board acts on. We read it against the live signal environment, name the compound delta, and scope the licence tier that covers it. No demos. No decks. A commercial structure at the end.
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