Higher education story intelligence
Turn interviews into institutional intelligence.
Lorescent is higher education marketing, communications, storytelling, and narrative-intelligence software by Story Stroll. It turns approved interviews and source material into evidence-linked understanding, Story Leads, Story Concepts, and institutional memory.
What Lorescent does
- Organizes interviews, transcripts, written sources, people, quotes, Evidence Moments, and institutional story archives.
- Connects qualitative evidence into experiences, relationships, places, activities, emotions, outcomes, institutional touchpoints, tensions, and change over time.
- Surfaces evidence-grounded Findings, Story Leads, missing perspectives, contradictions, and questions worth investigating.
- Helps teams develop promising material into collaborative, evidence-linked Story Concepts and production-ready work.
- Preserves institutional narrative memory across projects, campaigns, teams, and staff transitions.
Built for higher education communications teams
Lorescent is designed for university and college marketing, communications, advancement, admissions, editorial, creative, leadership, and institutional storytelling teams. It complements CRM, SIS, campaign analytics, project-management, cloud-storage, and marketing-automation systems rather than replacing them.
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Evidence and governance
Lorescent keeps AI-assisted interpretation conceptually distinct from verified human-source evidence. Qualitative interview material is not presented as population-level truth, and findings remain connected to source provenance where available. Institutional workspaces are private and excluded from public indexing.