We’ve been mapping the frontier economy. Now there’s a system built to do it properly.
Rabbt | April 30, 2026
Most people who find Rabbt come through the blog. They read a post about eVTOL certification timelines or quantum computing infrastructure, find something useful in it, and want more.
That’s exactly how this is supposed to work.
But a few people have asked what Rabbt actually is beyond the blog. Fair question. The answer is two things, and they are worth explaining clearly.
Rabbt Research
Rabbt Research is the publication you are reading right now. Deep-dive analysis on frontier economy companies and sectors. The companies being built before most people are paying attention. The sectors where understanding is still forming. The situations where the narrative hasn’t been decided yet.
Every post follows the same structure. Structural position. Key dependencies. Recent signals. What to watch. The honest tension in the thesis. And a Rabbt Intelligence Note at the end that shows what a serious researcher would want to track next.
The blog publishes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Rabbt.org . Everything cross-posts to Substack. Free to read. No signup required.
That’s Rabbt Research.
Rabbt Insights
Rabbt Insights is something different.
It is a structured company intelligence system built for analysts, researchers, and small teams who want to go deeper than any blog post can take them.
The infrastructure has three components.
The Research File is the evidence base for a specific company. Every claim logged with its source, tagged as Supporting Evidence or Conflicting Evidence, and tied to the position being evaluated. Not a news feed. Not a summary. A structured record of what is actually known and what is still uncertain.

The Research File for Archer Aviation. Every claim sourced, tagged, and tied to the position being evaluated. Facts separated from Inferences. Unknowns tracked. The burn trajectory and capital dependency mapped on the right. This is what structured company intelligence looks like.
The Relationship Graph is the dependency layer. Who is providing capital. Who is supplying components. Where the manufacturing dependencies sit. Which partnerships anchor the business model. The connections most coverage misses entirely.

The Relationship Graph for Archer Aviation. Ten nodes, twelve relationships, significance scores on every entity. Stellantis as the manufacturing core. The FAA as the regulatory bottleneck connecting every competitor simultaneously. Boeing and United Airlines as strategic anchors. The hidden network visible at a glance.
The Workpad is the synthesis layer. Core Premise, Supporting Factors, Where This Breaks Down, Required Conditions, Change Triggers. The place where evidence and position come together into something a serious researcher can actually use.
Together these three components give analysts and researchers the infrastructure to build and track their own understanding of frontier economy companies over time, through structured evidence, mapped dependencies, and a living record of how that understanding develops and changes.
Rabbt Insights is not a research dashboard. It is not an AI that tells you what to think. It is not a news aggregator or a trading signal tool. It is a structured reasoning system for people who want to understand what is actually happening inside companies that most research platforms have not figured out how to cover yet.
It is coming. Pricing will be announced at launch once the cost structure is confirmed. If you are reading this blog regularly, you will be the first to know.
How They Connect
Rabbt Research creates the analytical foundation. Every post on this blog is a public demonstration of the kind of structured thinking that Rabbt Insights makes systematic.
The blog builds the audience. Rabbt Insights serves them. Both compound over time.
If you are here for the research, keep reading. Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
If you want to know when Rabbt Insights launches, subscribe at Rabbt Research and Insights | Substack . Subscribers get first access.
That is the full picture.
Rabbt Intelligence Note
A structured Research File on Rabbt itself would map the content-to-platform dependency against subscriber growth signals, and flag consistent publishing cadence as the condition most likely to determine whether the audience compounds or stalls. The Relationship Graph would show the connection between blog readership, Substack subscribers, and eventual Rabbt Insights conversion that most platform builders never make explicit. The open question: at what subscriber threshold does the Rabbt Research audience become large enough to validate Rabbt Insights pricing at launch?
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