
Aditya Sabharwal
Co-Founder
BoardWatch exists to restore clarity in public decision-making. We turn long, messy meetings into structured, source-backed narratives so communities can follow what happened and why, without losing hours of their lives.
Make governance legible: transform hours of public meeting video into concise, evidence-linked summaries that people can search, share, and rely on.
Information is only useful if it is readable. Our job is to distill noise into a coherent story.
Every summary should be tied to the record. Citations are not a nice-to-have, they are the foundation.
Transparency should not require expertise or free time. We build for the working parent and the busy staffer.
The people most affected by public decisions are often the least able to track them. Meetings are long, agendas are dense, and important moments are buried in hours of footage.
BoardWatch makes the public record usable by converting it into structured updates that preserve context and make it easy to verify what was said.
We are building BoardWatch to make public meetings easier to understand and act on.


