Know the outcome before you act.
Turdet builds synthetic populations that think, react, and decide like real people. Test any policy, message, or strategy against them — and see what happens before anyone else does.
10K+
Scenarios
100K
Synthetic agents
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To results
Three layers. One prediction engine.
Surveys tell you what people say. We show you what they do. Our engine builds populations from behavioral primitives, not self-reported opinions.
Turdetani Engine
Behavioral constants drawn from thousands of years of social data, modeled with modern compute. The foundation layer that makes every simulation historically grounded.
Synthetic Citizens
Autonomous agents with memories, biases, economic pressures, and social ties. Each one reasons independently. Together, they form a population.
Emergent Outcomes
Run 10,000 parallel scenarios. Watch consensus form, resistance build, and tipping points emerge. Results aren't guesses — they're mathematical convergence.
Built for the decisions that matter most.
Every system we build connects predicted behavior to the decision it informs. You act on evidence, not instinct.
Policy & Public Sector
Evaluate how citizens, institutions, and stakeholders will respond to policy initiatives, crises, or communications. Design better outcomes before anything goes live.
Geopolitics & Security
Model how foreign populations respond to sanctions, diplomatic shifts, and information campaigns. Map radicalization vectors and stability thresholds across regions.
Elections & Campaigns
Understand how events and narratives shift sentiment, preference, and turnout across the electorate. Choose the strategy that changes the result.
Markets & Enterprise
Pressure-test strategies, optimize campaigns, and forecast market reactions before committing capital. Know which move wins before you make it.
The old way is broken.
| Traditional Polling | Turdet Simulation | |
|---|---|---|
| Data Source | Self-reporting | Autonomous Agent Logic |
| Context | Static snapshot | Dynamic integration |
| Scenarios | Impossible to test | Infinite "What-If" |
| Speed | Weeks | Hours |
Named After an Ancient Civilization
The Turdetani were the most advanced civilization of the Iberian Peninsula. Heirs to the legendary kingdom of Tartessos, they thrived in what is now southern Spain for centuries before Roman conquest. Ancient writers — Strabo chief among them — described them as the most cultivated people in Iberia, with a written legal code said to be six thousand years old.
They built sophisticated trade networks that connected the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, managed complex agricultural systems, and developed metallurgical techniques that were centuries ahead of their neighbors. Their cities were centers of learning and commerce long before Rome turned its gaze westward.
The Turdetani are ranked as the wisest of the Iberians; they employ the art of writing, and have written records of their ancient history, and poems, and laws set in verse, which they claim are six thousand years old. — Strabo, Geographica, III.1.6
We named our platform after them because we share the same ambition: to understand human social behavior not through speculation, but through rigorous observation and modeling. Where the Turdetani codified social law from millennia of lived experience, we simulate it — running thousands of scenarios to surface the patterns that govern how populations think and act.
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