Every website on the internet changes what it sells, what it runs on, and who it competes with. Kaupr observes all of it and preserves the evidence, permanently.
The internet is hundreds of millions of websites: media, software, finance, retail, public institutions, every organisation that means business. Each one changes every hour, and the web forgets its own past almost as fast as it makes it.
Astronomers built observatories to watch a sky no single eye could hold. Commerce never had one. Kaupr is that instrument: watching the whole commercial internet at once, and keeping what it sees.
It exists so that how commerce changes is never lost.
When a company changes its checkout, its stack, or its market, the web quietly forgets what came before. Kaupr does not. Each observation is timestamped and preserved, so any organisation's past can be replayed exactly as it was.
Yesterday cannot be recreated. It can only be remembered. The record grows every second, and every observation added makes the whole stronger.
The Observatory preserves commerce. Intelligence reveals what it means. The Observatory Analyst reasons over the whole record, explaining how a market evolved, finding patterns across millions of domains, and producing forecasts, each one traceable to the evidence behind it.
How has Klarna's payment stack evolved since 2021?
Klarna moved from an in-house processor to Adyen in Q3 2022, enabled Apple Pay across EU checkouts through 2023, and began testing Stripe Billing in late 2025. Each step is traceable to dated evidence in the record.
Each is another way to reach the same commercial memory. The Observatory is open to explore; depth is what you build on.
The Observatory is open. Search a company. Replay its last thirty days. See the evidence, then the reasoning, then understand. Only when you need the API, bulk exports, or enterprise intelligence do we talk.
In ten years, there will be one record of how commerce changed. We are keeping it.