Apogee Documentation
Apogee is AI-native policy intelligence - real-time legislative, regulatory, financial, and media data connected to the AI tools your team already uses. 60+ capabilities, no dashboards.
Apogee Documentation
Apogee connects real-time political intelligence to the AI tools your team already uses. Bills, hearings, lobbying disclosures, PAC contributions, regulatory filings, policy news, and a 200K+ entity knowledge graph - all accessible through natural conversation with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, or the Apogee chat client.
No dashboards. No boolean queries. No switching between five different platforms. Ask a question, get a grounded answer with citations.
What you can do with Apogee
Track and analyze legislation. Search bills by keyword or meaning, ask questions about bill text, compare competing proposals side by side, and monitor momentum with composite scoring that combines cosponsor velocity, media coverage, lobbying activity, and hearing schedules. See all legislative capabilities
Follow the money. Query PAC contributions across any combination of donor, recipient, party, state, and committee. Detect funding anomalies using statistical outlier analysis. Map PAC funding clusters. Trace the revolving door between government and K Street. See all money & influence capabilities
Monitor hearings and regulatory activity. Search thousands of hearing transcripts by keyword or witness. Track open comment periods on proposed rules. Monitor agency activity across the Federal Register. See hearing and regulatory capabilities
Discover relationships that flat databases can't show. Influence rankings using PageRank on cosponsorship networks. Voting bloc detection. Cross-party alliance discovery. Shortest-path connections between any two entities in the political ecosystem. Cosponsor prediction based on historical collaboration patterns. See all network capabilities
Synthesize across sources. "Tell me everything about this bill" returns sponsors, cosponsors, committee status, lobbying activity, news coverage, organizational stances, and hearing testimony - assembled from six data sources in one response. See all 60+ capabilities
How it works
Apogee uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to give AI assistants secure, structured access to policy data. When you ask a question, an AI research agent selects the right capabilities, queries across data sources, iterates until the answer is complete, and returns synthesized intelligence with citations.
Two ways to use it:
Use the Apogee chat client. Everything pre-configured. Sign in and start asking questions.
Connect your own AI. Add Apogee to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any MCP-compatible client with a single config file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apogee": {
"url": "https://mcp.apog.ai",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer apk_..."
}
}
}
}
Guides by role
| Role | Guide |
|---|---|
| Congressional staff | For Legislative Staff |
| Corporate & trade associations | For Government Affairs |
| Nonprofits & advocacy | For Advocacy Organizations |
Resources
- Intelligence Capabilities - All 60+ capabilities with example queries
- Data Sources - What data powers these tools and how often it updates
- Example Queries - See what you can ask across every category
- How Usage Works - AI budget windows, model costs, and plan limits
- How to Track a Bill - Step-by-step guide
- Glossary - Congressional terms and definitions
- FAQ - Common questions
Getting help
- Support - Contact us
- Dashboard - Manage API keys and tool access at apog.ai/dashboard