Live organisational intelligence for a changing world.
OIS connects evidence, systems, people and decisions into a governed intelligence runtime — so an organisation can see what is happening, what is missing, what needs attention and what should happen next. OIS recommends; people decide.
From news to organisational intelligence
Public information rarely arrives as a decision. OIS turns it into one — continuously, with evidence and geography.
Belgium Impulse is not a newsletter. It is a live public-information sensor feeding OIS with events, policy changes, risks and external signals.
Visit Belgium Impulse →- · Periodic
- · Generic
- · Article-based
- · Passive — “here is the news”
- ✓Continuous
- ✓Domain-aware
- ✓Evidence-linked & spatially aware
- ✓Predictive — “here is what may happen, and what to decide”
Example — a heatwave in Belgium
- 1ArticleOfficial heatwave alert + crisis-centre meeting
- 2Event typeWeather alert · public health · labour risk
- 3LocationBelgium · Brussels · Wallonia · Flanders
- 4Affected domainsTransport, events, health, labour, agriculture, energy
- 5OIS signalIncreased probability of public-service disruption
- 6PredictionOperational pressure and event restrictions may rise over the next 48 hours
- 7RecommendationMonitor official alerts, commune decisions and sector notices
- 8Human decisionAdjust operations, communications or planning
Read-only · source-attributed · predictions are internal and human-approved · coordinates and non-Belgian events shown as not measured.
The intelligence system
Not an app — the layers and technology our products are built on. Open any part to see what it is, what runs today and how it connects.
How OIS works
A web of specialised reasoning, not a single model. Click any node to understand it.
Click a node to explore it
Connectors
Read-only, scoped access. Nothing is changed and nothing is read without consent.
The OIS difference
Most AI gives you an answer. OIS gives your organisation a governed decision — with proof.
- ✕Gives you an answer
- ✕A black box
- ✕May train on your data
- ✕One model, one guess
- ✕Sounds confident about everything
- ✓Gives a governed decision, backed by evidence
- ✓Every step traceable to its source
- ✓Never trains on your data
- ✓Specialised engines + human approval
- ✓Shows honestly what it did not measure
What Ordinis builds
Ordinis researches and builds Organisational Intelligence Systems (OIS): governed intelligence that helps an organisation understand itself, map its information, identify risks, verify evidence, expose what is and is not known, recommend actions and learn from outcomes over time — under human authority. People should collaborate with their organisation, not manage disconnected software.
Domains
Editorial
Coverage, freshness, source quality, story gaps, review backlog.
Legal Matters
Cases, deadlines, next actions, obligations, decisions, outcomes.
Trust
Evidence, sources, provenance, confidence, review state.
Operations
Processes, bottlenecks, obligations, system status, incidents.
Commercial
Pipeline, follow-ups, invoices, renewals, revenue risks.
Compliance
Obligations, controls, evidence, gates and what remains unverified.
Why organisations need OIS
- Scattered information across systems
- Duplicated and obsolete documents
- Obligations hidden in tasks and email
- Decisions stuck in inboxes
- No traceable evidence trail
- Critical processes run on spreadsheets
- Weak visibility into what is happening
- Uncertainty hidden behind confident dashboards
- AI tools used without governance
The Honest-State Rule
If OIS cannot measure something, it says so — it never invents confidence, fakes health, or hides uncertainty. OIS does not pretend that missing data is insight: if something was not connected, not measured or not verified, it is shown as such. Payroll not connected → not measured. Private mailboxes excluded → not measured.
Demonstrations
Belgium Impulse — media intelligence
OIS concepts tested in a real information environment: source monitoring, editorial coverage, freshness, story gaps and honest “not measured” logic. A demonstration, not a fully validated product.
LexOps — legal operations
Where a newsroom mainly observes and recommends, legal operations revolve around obligations, decisions, deadlines and outcomes.
See your organisation clearly.
Start with a read-only OISA audit — what is known, what is missing and what to decide.