Every claim. One click to the source.
SupaDrop preserves financial claims with direct links to exact transcript locations. No interpretation. No summarization.
Inspection methods
Claim lookup
ClaimBlocks are queryable by company, date range, or financial metric. Each result includes source coordinates.
Source verification
Every claim links to the exact character offset in the original transcript. Verification is always possible.
Hash verification
ClaimBlock integrity is verifiable by comparing the stored content hash against the source document.
Transcript inspection
Earnings call transcripts are viewable with extracted claims highlighted in context.
Typical workflow
Identify claim
Identify claim by company, quarter, or specific financial metric
Review source
Follow link to exact transcript location and timestamp
Verify context
Read surrounding transcript to confirm context
Cite record
Reference claim ID and source hash in analysis
Access patterns
Web interface
Claims are exposed through read-only inspection surfaces.
Direct citation
Claims are referenceable by permanent ID in external analysis.
Batch verification
Multiple claim hashes are verifiable against source documents.
Transcript comparison
Claims are queryable across quarters for the same company.
System constraints
Can claims be modified?
No. All preserved claims are immutable. Modifications produce a different content hash and are detectable.
Are interpretations provided?
No. SupaDrop preserves stated claims only. No analysis, context, or interpretation is added.
Can new extractions be requested?
No. SupaDrop exposes existing preserved records. Extraction occurred when transcripts were ingested.
Are claims filtered or curated?
Claims are extracted based on quantifiable financial statements. No editorial curation occurs.