Retail investor voice on public company issues

From Retail Investor Views
to Structured Signal

Swayzen gives retail investors a place to share views on public company issues and helps organize those contributions into structured signal.

Launching soon

Why Retail Investor Signal Matters — and Why Now

Retail investors hold meaningful ownership in public companies, but their signal is still dispersed across proxy workflows, social platforms, and scattered discussion. Swayzen helps turn that noise into structured signal.

31.7%

of beneficial shares in U.S. public companies are held by retail investors

Retail investors already represent meaningful economic stake. The missing piece is a clear way to capture and organize their signal.

Broadridge, 2024

28.0%

voting participation in 2025 — the lowest level in nine years

Retail ownership is significant, but participation remains weak. That gap between economic stake and visible voice is the opportunity.

Broadridge, 2025

280×

drop in AI processing cost made real-time analysis viable

Real-time analysis, thematic clustering, and multilingual processing are now practical enough to support this product at launch.

Stanford AI Index, 2025

How Swayzen Works at Launch

Launch is intentionally narrow: retail investors can share views on public company issues, see how other views are forming, react with Endorse or Challenge, and contribute to structured signal over time.

Share Your View

Retail investors can share views and concerns in their own words on public company issues.

See Other Views

See how other views are forming, react with Endorse or Challenge, and help reveal where perspectives are converging or splitting.

Actionable Intelligence

AI-powered analysis turns retail investor input into aggregated themes, emerging issues, and multilingual insight across 100+ languages — creating usable signal now and richer intelligence as the platform matures.

Why Now

The launch wedge is happening at the right moment.

01

Your largest shareholder group still has no clear signal channel

Retail investors hold 31.7% of beneficial shares in U.S. public companies, yet companies still lack a clear way to capture organized signal from them during the moments that matter most.

Broadridge, 2024

02

AI economics now make signal processing practical

The cost of turning open-text views into usable themes, analysis, and multilingual insight has fallen enough to make this kind of platform economically viable.

Stanford AI Index, 2025

03

Governance moments make retail signal harder to ignore

During proxy fights, major votes, earnings moments, and activist campaigns, companies need a clearer read on retail investor views before narratives harden elsewhere.

SEC guidance and public company examples

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