Our name isn't an accident

Integrity is a values statement disguised as a product name. If you have integrity you do not charge £100,000 a year for a worse corpus. You do not make researchers wade through boolean search in 2026. You do not sell a product that pretends to understand knowledge but stores it in rows. You build something that actually works, actually respects the people using it, actually charges what it is worth.

The slightly angry feeling underneath this site is not incidental. It is the reason for Integrity.


It is always about the customer

A legal advocate and researcher needed to find expert witnesses — quickly, thoroughly, with the receipts. She found them.

A global scientist and researcher knows his forest. He needed to see the next one. He saw it.

The programme officer for a funder sitting on £500M of grants cannot see the clusters, the gaps, the researchers who are effectively collaborating without knowing it, the field that falls between programme areas. A spreadsheet does not show you that. A graph does.

The researcher at a mid-tier university in Lagos, or England, should not have to choose between their institution and their tools. Research at that level is happening everywhere. The tools have not been equitably distributed.

Authors, funders, institutions, publishers, sources, topics, works — they do not live in rows. They live in relationships. Integrity is built to show you those relationships, and then get out of the way.


What Integrity actually is

Most AI interfaces are still just search boxes with a language model in front. Integrity is something else. The graph database gives structure that is missing from an LLM running over spreadsheets. An LLM gives you answers. Integrity gives you structure. The interface is the conversation — not a chatbot bolted onto a database.

475 million + works. 1.8 billion data points. 4.8 billion relationships. and still growing....


Our team

Roger Gordon

Roger Gordon

Founder & CTO  ·  London

Product creation technologist across science, financial services, biomedical, education, and intellectual property. Elsevier, Thomson Reuters, Clarivate, Wharton, Wistar Institute.

Innovate UK Smart Grant 2022. Computerworld-Smithsonian Innovation Award 1999.

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Tom Ciavarella

Tom Ciavarella

Publishing Strategy Advisor  ·  Chicago

Runs Smarter Learning, a consultancy specialising in relationship management, business development, communication strategy, and science advocacy.

Deep relationships across scholarly publishing and a sharp instinct for where the market is going next.

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Deirdre Woods

Deirdre Woods

Technology Strategy Advisor  ·  Philadelphia

Former CIO and Associate Dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

C-suite executive, strategic consultant, and entrepreneur with extensive experience in EdTech, board advisory, and new product creation.

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