Start with where you source from and what you ship. Traverse matches
U.S. tariff and customs changes to your products, then drafts the next action for your review.
A notice can change landed cost. A hearing can preview pressure.
A court decision can narrow agency authority. A tariff line can change a sourcing plan.
But the work still lives across alerts, PDFs, agency pages, spreadsheets, statutes, rulings, hearings, and browser tabs. Traverse keeps the record, affected scope, tariff context, issue path, and next action together so the next review starts from the evidence, not from scratch.
A notice, hearing, ruling, statute, decision, or tariff change enters the source layer.
Traverse checks whether it touches the products, origins, authorities, cases, or issues you monitor.
Tariff context, related records, deadlines, and source basis stay beside the operating question.
Recurring issues move into review, recalculation, export, digest, or handoff.
Catch the tariff, origin, deadline, and enforcement changes that touch live product scope.
Move from official source to client-ready issue history without rebuilding the trail.
Keep hearings, statutes, rulings, tariffs, proceedings, and decisions tied to one monitored question.
Public signals, tariff lookup, and policy paths show what changed before you create an account.
Free keeps source records, tariff context, references, and a small recurring scope available without a card.
Analyst review is for impact review, recalculation, export, and repeated saved-scope workflows.
Traverse is built for people who need source verification, tariff context, and work product that can be handed to another person without losing the record behind it. Not legal advice. First version stays focused on U.S. trade policy and decisions that need a paper trail.