After exploring how AI-native risk intelligence works, it's time to see the output. When you request a Voyage Risk demo, you'll see exactly how our platform delivers structured, actionable alerts that your systems can immediately consume and act upon.
What does a Voyage Risk alert contain?
Every alert published by Voyage Risk carries the same structured data elements, ensuring consistency for your integration teams and reliability for your automated workflows. Each alert includes severity scoring (from 1-4), category classification (such as civil unrest, natural disaster, or transport disruption), confidence levels based on source verification, and precise geolocation data.
The geolocation component is particularly granular. Depending on the incident, we provide country-level positioning, state or province detail, city identification, and GPS coordinates where available. This precision enables your systems to trigger location-based responses automatically.
How does source provenance work in practice?
Every Voyage Risk alert includes complete source references, allowing your teams to trace back to the original intelligence. We maintain publish timestamps showing when we released the alert, plus occurrence timestamps indicating when the incident actually took place. This dual timestamping proves essential for audit trails and regulatory compliance.
Here's an illustrative example of how this data structures in practice:
Alert: Civil unrest reported in downtown business district. Severity: 3/4. Category: Civil Unrest. Confidence: High. Location: Central Business District, Auckland, New Zealand (GPS coordinates included). Source: Local police bulletin cross-verified with social media monitoring. Occurrence: 14:30 NZDT. Published: 14:45 NZDT.
This structured approach means your development teams can build reliable automations around specific severity thresholds, categories, or geographic boundaries.
Why request a Voyage Risk demo now?
Unlike instant-access trials, accessing Voyage Risk requires an onboarding conversation with our team. This approach ensures qualified organisations receive appropriate evaluation access while protecting the integrity of our intelligence pipeline. During a Voyage Risk demo, you'll see live alerts flowing through our REST API and webhook endpoints, examine our JSON schema documentation, and understand how the three pricing tiers (Portal at $30/month, Professional at $800/month, and Enterprise from $3,000/month) align with different integration requirements.
The 30-day evaluation period provides sufficient time to test integration patterns, verify alert quality against your existing sources, and measure the impact of AI-native processing on your operational workflows. Our technical team guides you through sandbox environment setup, helps configure webhook endpoints, and ensures your evaluation captures real-world usage patterns.
How do organisations typically evaluate Voyage Risk?
Most evaluation conversations begin with understanding your current risk intelligence workflow. Do you manually monitor news sources? Are you aggregating feeds from multiple vendors? How quickly do you need to respond when incidents affect your operations or personnel?
During the Voyage Risk demo, we demonstrate how our AI-native pipeline detects, verifies, geolocates, classifies, and delivers alerts faster than traditional human-curated approaches. You'll see how software-driven scaling enables comprehensive global coverage while maintaining quality through automated verification steps.
The evaluation period typically reveals integration possibilities beyond initial requirements. Organisations discover opportunities to automate previously manual processes, enhance existing security operations centre workflows, or provide better risk intelligence to field teams through internal applications.
Ready to see how structured risk intelligence fits your requirements? Our team is available to discuss evaluation access, demonstrate live alert flows, and answer technical integration questions. Request a demo at voyagerisk.com/request-demo to begin the conversation.