Buletin Intelligence was built in response to a fundamental shift in how disinformation risks emerges.
Our AI-powered platformed focuses on event, threat & risk intelligence. The company delivers the earliest actionable intelligence on breaking events, emerging threats, and unexpected risks across the physical, digital, and cyber domains.
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Buletin began with a simple but urgent question: how can people make better judgments in a media environment shaped by bias, fragmentation, and noise?
In 2014, Mandi Shënediela founded Buletin as a news app designed to help readers see beyond a single version of the story. At a time when audiences were moving quickly through headlines, opinions, and competing outlets, Buletin aimed to widen the spectrum of judgment — placing different sources, angles, and perspectives closer together so readers could better understand the bias, relevance, and quality of the information they consumed.
From the beginning, the mission was not only to distribute news. It was to create a more intelligent relationship between people and information.
Buletin was built around the belief that relevance should not be dictated only by publishers or algorithms, but shaped by the needs of the reader. Through filters, selection logic, and structured information flows, the platform sought to create a standard for how information could be organized, absorbed, and trusted.
In 2019, Buletin evolved from a news app into a broader news platform under the technical leadership of co-founder and CTO Arditi Dine. This phase introduced a scalable digital and data infrastructure, allowing Buletin to move beyond publishing and into media monitoring tracking, structuring, and analyzing information at scale.
That transition marked the foundation of Buletin Intelligence.
By 2024, under the restructuring led by CTO and partner Denis Gorica, Buletin Intelligence pushed further into AI-first infrastructure. The platform expanded its capabilities to process news, public data, institutional documents, government sources, and local and international reports — transforming fragmented information into structured intelligence.
Today, Buletin Intelligence combines real-time media monitoring, narrative analysis, sentiment detection, public-data intelligence, document processing, and contextual interpretation into a single intelligence layer for decision-makers.
In a world where narrative attacks, disinformation campaigns, AI-generated propaganda, and reputational manipulation can influence public trust, national stability, markets, and institutions, organizations need more than monitoring.