About Politick
Public-interest democratic infrastructure for the AI era.
What your Parliament says is public. Politick makes it readable, searchable and verifiable — every speech, debate and decision in plain English, each claim linked to its source.
Principles
Impartial
No ideology, no scoring — access to information as a political good.
Traceable
Everything links back to the primary record — document, page, column.
Free at the core
The public record stays fully free; paid features are workflow, never information.
People-centred
Built with and for the people who use it — readable, in plain English.
Real-world
Tools for real governance problems, not a dashboard for its own sake.
Honest
Coverage limits, error rates and unprocessed records are shown, never hidden.
Contact
Press, partnerships, or anything else: hello@politick.io.
Spotted an error? Use Suggest a correction on any record, or the corrections log.
How it's built
Politick is built from machine OCR, translation and AI tagging of public documents — see the generated Data & Sources page for the pipeline stages, models, coverage and known gaps.
FAQ
Is Politick affiliated with any party or government?
No. Politick is independent and non-partisan. It reports the record — counts and primary sources only, with no scoring, interpretation or prediction.
Where does the data come from?
Public records published by the Parliament of Sri Lanka (parliament.lk) — the Hansard PDFs, the MP roster and attendance. Every derived record links back to its source.
How accurate are the AI summaries and translations?
They are machine processes and will have errors. Translation and summarisation are AI; every AI output is labelled as such, and the verbatim source is always one click away. See Data & Sources for stages, models and known gaps — and correct anything that is wrong.
How is this funded? What will ever cost money?
The public record stays free. Future paid features are workflow tools (alerts, exports, dashboards) — never the information itself (doctrine #4).