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About CrowsEye ๐Ÿชถ

"In a world drowning in SEO fluff and engagement bait, we wanted to build something we'd actually want to read."

Our Mission

CrowsEye exists because we got tired of searching for honest information and landing on the same recycled press releases dressed up as "analysis." Every company profile reads like a Wikipedia summary. Every product review feels bought. Every stock take is hedged into meaninglessness.

We decided to do something different: build deep-dive intelligence dossiers that tell you what's actually going on โ€” the good, the bad, and the parts most publications are too polite (or too sponsored) to mention. We have opinions and we're not afraid to share them.

The Crow's Eye Intelligence Team

CrowsEye is published by a small editorial team at Demic Media Co., based in South Florida. We're researchers, writers, and analysts who share a borderline obsessive interest in understanding how companies, products, and cultural phenomena actually work beneath the marketing veneer.

We come from backgrounds in tech, finance, and media โ€” which means we can read a 10-K filing, test a product, survey Reddit sentiment, and still write something a normal human would want to read. No jargon walls. No hedge-everything-to-say-nothing. Just honest research delivered clearly.

Questions or feedback? Reach us at demicmediaco@gmail.com.

What's a Dossier?

Not a blog post. Not a Wikipedia clone. Each dossier is a comprehensive intelligence briefing โ€” history, financials, product analysis, controversies, competitive landscape, public sentiment, and our honest editorial assessment. The kind of research that takes hours, delivered in minutes.

We cover companies, people, games, supplements, crypto projects, AI tools, food chains โ€” if people are curious about it, we'll dig into it. Our readers tell us what to cover next via our request page and subreddit.

Our Editorial Process

Every dossier goes through a structured research and editorial pipeline:

Is our process perfect? No. We're a small team and we'll occasionally get something wrong. When we do, we correct it and note the change. That's the deal.

Why "CrowsEye"?

Crows are among the most intelligent creatures on Earth. They watch, they remember, they hold grudges, and they share information with their flock. One study found crows can recognize individual human faces for years and warn others about threats they've never personally encountered.

That's what we aspire to: watch everything, remember what matters, connect the dots others miss, and share it with you. Also, the name sounded cool. We're being honest.

What We're Not

We're not financial advisors. We're not your broker, your lawyer, or your doctor. Our dossiers contain opinions and analysis โ€” sometimes strong ones โ€” but they're meant to inform your thinking, not replace your judgment. See our Terms of Service for the full legal language.

We don't accept sponsored content or pay-for-placement. If we cover something, it's because our readers asked for it or because we think it's genuinely interesting. Our editorial independence is non-negotiable.

Join the Community

CrowsEye isn't just a website โ€” it's a growing community of people who care about doing their own research. Join us on r/Crows_eye to request topics, debate our scores (we love when people disagree), and discuss what's happening in the industries we cover.

Follow us on X/Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn for dossier drops and commentary.

Want a Dossier on Something?

Request one here or drop it in the subreddit request thread. We prioritize topics our readers care about โ€” the most-requested subjects jump the queue.

Support CrowsEye

CrowsEye is free and always will be. No paywalls, no subscriptions, no "premium tier" nonsense. If you find our dossiers useful, you can buy us a coffee โ˜• to keep the research going. Every contribution goes directly toward hosting costs, research tools, and caffeine.

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