Row Atlas tracks 28 systemic problems, from Congress to cost of living, so it's easier to make sense of the noise.
Six fronts. Four verticals each. Start anywhere — the connections become clear as you go.
Bloomberg turned an incomprehensibly complex financial system into a legible, actionable picture. the row atlas intends to do the same for the problems that define this moment.
The defining issues of our time are moving faster than the systems meant to address them. The way serious problems get tackled hasn't changed much in decades. Research gets published. Conferences get held. Nonprofits run campaigns. Investors and philanthropies deploy capital. Bills get slowly passed and slowly implemented.
None of it is wrong.
None of it is fast enough.
Six fronts. Twenty-four verticals. The structural dynamics that stall progress — scored, connected, and current. A navigable map of where America stands, where the leverage is, and what's blocking progress. All in one place for the first time.
This platform couldn't have existed five years ago. The combination of human expertise and new AI capabilities make it possible to compress an enormous amount of complex, interconnected information into something legible enough to align on.
Perfection isn't the point. The point is to prove it's possible to build a shared picture of America's hardest problems, and find the people with the expertise and conviction to make it sharper.
Row is actively working with credible voices across the problem-solving ecosystem to pressure-test the analysis and shape the platform as it moves from shared map to active coordination infrastructure. If that sounds like work worth doing, reach out.
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