Built for organizations that need to inform, listen, and learn — at scale
Suwali helps public interest organizations meet audience demand without compromising their values.
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- There are two water advisories in effect near you.2 articles
- My friend says she’s seeing fires further south.4 articles
- Thanks for sharing that info. We’ll look into it.2 articles
Used by organizations working in:
Journalism
Scale news distribution and gather audience insights to guide reporting.
Public health
Deliver timely, localized updates in multiple languages.
Civic engagement
Answer questions about elections, public policy, and local governance.
Human rights
Help communities access verified safety and legal resources.

Understand what communities care about
Every question people ask is a window into what matters to them. Our analytics dashboard aggregates these insights without compromising privacy so your team can spot trends, identify information gaps, and respond with meaningful updates.
Information that flows both ways
Most chatbots only answer questions. Ours invites community members to share tips or insights that your team can review, verify, and plug into future conversations or research.
Deploy a responsible chatbot without starting from scratch
Building a chatbot means tackling complex layers of infrastructure, like language models, data pipelines, and privacy protection.
Suwali does that work for you. It’s built on Meedan’s years of experience in verification and civic information design, so you can focus on what matters: your content, your data, your audience.
Curious about using Suwali?
Join our waitlist to learn more.
We’re working with a select group of pilot partners across several sectors to shape this technology responsibly. Partners in journalism, public health, civil society, or human rights gain:
- Early and discounted access to the software.
- Support integrating existing datasets and content.
- Opportunities to learn and codesign with our product and research teams.