▸ Contribute
Bring your work here.
SvarQ Research is built on original analysis from practitioners who think in years. If you have a thesis, a framework, or a dataset worth surfacing, there are three doors in.
01
Write a Voices note
A 500 to 1,200 word piece in your voice, on something you've been thinking about. We edit lightly, you keep final cut, your name and bio on the byline. Quote it elsewhere, republish it on your fund's site, attach it to your LP letter. The work stays yours.
Pitch a note →02
Sit for a 45-minute conversation
The lowest-friction option. We talk for 45 minutes about a single thesis or framework. We transcribe, edit it into a publishable form, and you sign off before it goes live. Most contributors take this path the first time.
Schedule a call →03
Send us a chart we should look at
If you have a dataset, a piece of alternative data, or a chart that you think isn't getting enough attention, send it. We'll either build a piece around it (with attribution) or pass it on to one of our voices who covers the beat.
Send the chart →▸ Editorial standard
What we publish
- Original frameworks, not consensus repackaged. If five brokerages already say it, we don’t need to.
- Theses with an invalidation. “What would change my mind” is a required field, not an afterthought.
- Anything you write is dated, attributed, and tracked. We don’t quietly delete wrong calls.
- Compliance-friendly framing. Frameworks, regimes, and positioning views land cleanly. Specific stock picks are best handled in your fund’s own letter.
▸ Get in touch
One email is enough.
Send a paragraph on what you’d cover, a link to anything you’ve written before (a fund letter, a deck, a tweet thread, your dissertation, whatever exists), and which of the three paths above is the easiest for you. We reply to every serious inbound within a week.