Research you can put your name on
Foray turns a vague market question into a sourced, defensible report. The value is in the method: real data, a staged research pipeline, and a human check before anything reaches you. Here is exactly how that works.
The Method
How every report is built
Four stages stand between your brief and the report you receive. None of them are skipped.
Real sourced data, not model guesses
Every report starts with evidence. We pull from official company registries, government statistics, industry databases, and validated secondary research. Nothing in your report is invented to fill a gap. If the data does not exist, we say so instead of inventing a number.
A multi-step research and analysis pipeline
A single prompt cannot size a market or map a competitive field. Foray runs each report through distinct stages: gathering, cross-checking, synthesis, and drafting. Each section is researched on its own, so the analysis holds up under scrutiny rather than reading like one long guess.
Every claim cited to its source
If we state a market figure, a growth rate, or a competitor fact, it links back to where it came from. You can check the working. That is what separates an evidence base you can take to an investor from a confident-sounding paragraph you cannot defend.
Human review before delivery
Before a report reaches you, it is read end to end by a person. We stress-test the claims, verify the citations resolve, and cut anything that reads thin. You get the version we would be comfortable putting our name on.
A note from the founder
I started Foray because I kept watching founders make real decisions on the back of research that would not survive a single hard question. A figure with no source. A competitor list that missed the obvious names. A confident summary that fell apart the moment an investor pushed on it.
The fix is not a cleverer prompt. It is method. Pull real data, cite every claim, run the analysis in stages, and have a person read the whole thing before it goes out. It is slower than a chatbot. It is meant to be. The standard I hold every report to is simple: would I be comfortable handing this to an investor with my name on the front page?
That is the only bar that matters here. If a report does not clear it, it does not ship.
Ryan Gotch
Founder, Foray
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