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Introducing Sacra Net 2.0

Sacra Net 2.0 pulls claims from across Sacra's research reports, interviews, and company profiles, generates explanations with linked citations from related Sacra documents and external sources, and lets you click any highlighted sentence to immediately see the evidence behind it.

It's live now across 1,792 documents with over 15,000 clickable highlights.

Check out citations on our one-pager for Replit, our one-pager for Anduril, or our interview with Deel's Alex Bouaziz today.

When we launched Sacra Net 1.0, we enriched 12,000+ company mentions across our reports and interviews with hover context and click-through links to Sacra company pages. That made it easy to quickly learn about any startup discussed in a document.

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Sacra Net 2.0 goes a step further. A sentence about a company's growth rate, a competitive dynamic, or a market shift now connects you to a dedicated page with supporting context and evidence pulled from across the Sacra corpus and the web.

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We publish across company reports, market deep dives, expert interviews, news, and revenue datasets. Sacra Net 2.0 weaves those pieces together so that a single sentence in one document can surface a relevant quote from an interview, a datapoint from a company profile, or an external source that adds context.

How it works

We run an AI-agent pipeline across every Sacra document in three steps:

  1. Highlight selection. An agent reads each document element by element, looks up related company profiles and research via Sacra MCP, and flags specific claims that connect to broader context worth surfacing.
  2. Answer generation. For each flagged claim, an agent builds a dedicated Sacra Net page, pulling evidence from Sacra's corpus first and then from external sources to fill gaps.
  3. Citation and verification. Every answer links back to its sources. You can open the Sources Panel on any Sacra Net page to click through to the original report, interview, or article and verify it yourself.

In practice, this means:

Instead of reading a document from top to bottom and moving on, you can now treat any claim as a jumping-off point.

Try it out

Check out citations on our one-pager for Replit, our one-pager for Anduril, or our interview with Deel's Alex Bouaziz today.

Check it out and let us know what you think at founders@sacra.com.

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