Politipedia
How Politipedia turns political memory into public utility
Politipedia is meant to be more than a searchable archive. It is the public memory layer that helps citizens compare promises, records, and regimes without losing the thread.

Most political platforms show fragments: a speech clip, a trending quote, a quick profile. Politipedia is being positioned to do the opposite. It will organise records by leader, regime, party, promise, and law so that civic comparison becomes normal rather than rare.
That structure matters because political accountability requires continuity. Citizens should be able to see what a leader said, what office they held, how the public record evolved, and what editorial verification has already happened.
As more datasets migrate into Convex, Politipedia will become one of the clearest public-entry points into Politikali’s evidence model.