Onsight

Source-graded intelligence, built to be interrogated.

Onsight is how Cascade Asia publishes and maintains intelligence as structured, traceable findings rather than static prose. It takes two forms today: the Onsight Brief, a monthly field-intelligence publication you can subscribe to now, and a client workspace, in private build.

Onsight Brief · Available now

Field intelligence you can subscribe to.

The Onsight Brief is a monthly field-intelligence publication, built on the same method as our engagements: sourced on the ground, every finding graded, every claim traceable. The first title follows Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund and its subsidiaries.

What each issue gives you
  • A monthly issue, sourced on the ground. Drawn from field source contacts alongside corporate and regulatory registries pulled directly by our analysts.
  • Every finding graded. A three-level confidence standard — Confirmed, Credible, Unconfirmed — travels with each claim.
  • Stated vs. Observed. Each public claim is paired with the documentary and field evidence, an explicit Cascade assessment, and a grade.
  • Source identities protected. Without exception.
Current title

Onsight Brief: Danantara

June 2026 · Indonesia · Sovereign wealth

The fund’s new export monopoly was incorporated the day before it was announced — and before the regulation authorising it was published. The Brief traces, on the record, what the public coverage missed.

Monthly Graded Traceable

Founding rates from USD 6,500 / year, locked for twelve months.

A decade of published intelligence

The Onsight Brief is the latest in more than ten years of Cascade’s productized intelligence — from the region’s only regular footwear-sourcing risk forecast to the Indonesia Policy Monitor. That work has been presented to industry audiences, from the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America to a US Fashion Industry Association panel. Publishing graded analysis, and being trusted to, is not new for us.

Asia footwear-sourcing forecast Indonesia Policy Monitor Onsight Brief

What Onsight is

Structured intelligence, not a document you can’t interrogate.

A report tells you a conclusion. Onsight lets you see what every conclusion rests on, how reliable each source is, and how the picture has changed over time.

Evidence-linked

Every claim is attached to the source that supports it. Nothing in the workspace is an assertion you cannot trace back to its evidence.

Source-graded

Each source is graded for reliability and credibility, so a documented primary record and a single unverified account are never presented as equivalent.

Maintained over time

Ground truth changes. Onsight tracks how a finding stands today versus when it was first established, with each update dated.


Anatomy of a finding

How a single claim looks inside Onsight.

The unit of work is the finding: a specific claim about an entity, its evidence, its reliability, and its current status. The example here is illustrative.

The same structure underpins everything from a counterparty’s control to the operational status of a facility: claim, evidence, grade, confidence, and date.

A finding in OnsightSource grading

“The operating company and the export-licence holder share a single beneficial owner.”

Corporate registry extractA1
Analyst field verificationA2
Local-language ownership filingB2
Finding — Confirmed, field-verified

As of. Verified this quarter; flagged for review if filings change.

The letter rates the source (A–F); the number rates the information (1–6).


The Onsight workspace · In private build

A maintained picture, built around an engagement.

Beyond the published Brief, the Onsight workspace keeps a maintained, interactive intelligence picture for an engagement. It is in private build, so the way in is a conversation about your matter, not a checkout. We scope the entities and questions that matter to you, then maintain that picture as the work proceeds.

  • Start with a briefing. We discuss the decision and what needs to be verified, in confidence.
  • We scope the picture. Which entities, which jurisdictions, what depth of verification.
  • Access is arranged deliberately for engagements where a maintained workspace adds value.
What the workspace is not
  • Not a self-service platform you provision yourself.
  • Not a black-box risk score with no visible evidence.
  • Not a finished product; it is in active development.

How the Brief is governed

Standards you can put in the file.

The Onsight Brief is read by people who have to defend the decisions they make on it. These are the standards it is produced to.

Graded, in the open

Every claim carries a source grade — a letter for the source (A–F), a number for the information (1–6) — printed beside the claim, so you see the strength of the evidence, not only the conclusion.

Corrections on the record

When we get something wrong, we correct it and tell subscribers directly, noting what changed and when. We don’t quietly revise a published finding.

Independent by rule

We hold no position in the entities, sectors, or transactions we cover, and coverage cannot be bought. What appears in the Brief is decided by relevance to subscribers, nothing else.

Named accountability

Every issue is published under a named responsible editor. For the Onsight Brief, that is Brian Sheley, Managing Director of Cascade Asia.

Keep the picture current as the ground shifts.

If your work turns on entities and exposures that keep moving, a briefing is the place to start. Tell us what you need to keep in view, and we’ll show you how Onsight would maintain it.