Know exactly what the
world feels about you.
We read every conversation that mentions you across media, social, and review channels, then our analysts turn the signal into a clear story. Not a data dump. A decision you can act on this week.
Platform grade reach
We monitor over a billion pieces of content a day across the channels that shape reputation, with years of history to compare against. Nothing relevant slips past.
Human strategic judgement
Listening tools find the noise. Our analysts find the meaning, ranking what is strong, what is fragile, and what to do next. That layer is what makes a report worth reading.
A report that reads like a plan
Clear scores, named risks, and a sixty day playbook. The kind of document a leadership team actually uses, not one that dies in an inbox.
Every channel that shapes how you are seen.
What is inside every Odessa report.
The figures below are illustrative, drawn from the shape of our real work. Every report is built from the ground up for its subject.
One number that captures overall standing, weighted across credibility, perception, voice, and trust.
Direction matters more than any single reading. We track the trend so you see pressure building before it breaks.
The balance of voices, and the size of the neutral bloc that is still making up its mind about you.
Not just positive or negative. We name the emotions driving the conversation, because anger and apathy need very different answers.
Beyond the numbers.
Executive summary
The whole picture in a page, written so a busy leader gets it in two minutes.
Narrative strengths
The stories working for you, ranked, so you know what to amplify.
Narrative risks
The vulnerabilities, named and prioritised, with how fast each is moving.
Risk velocity
Which issues are quiet and which are about to go loud, so attention goes to the right place.
Narrative control
Where you own the conversation and where it is being written for you.
Sixty day playbook
Specific, sequenced actions. The part most reports skip and the part that matters.
Anyone whose reputation is an asset.
Brands and businesses
Track how the market feels, catch a slide early, and turn quiet advocates into loud ones.
Institutions
Universities, hospitals, and bodies that live or die on public trust and need proof of it.
Public figures and offices
Read the room across a whole population, cycle by cycle, before the next decision.