About
What this is. What it isn’t.
Accountability through transparency.
Elonalysis is an automated fact-checking platform that tracks public claims and promises made by Elon Musk across his companies: Tesla, SpaceX, X, xAI, Neuralink, the Boring Company, and DOGE.
The platform ingests statements from public channels, evaluates them against available evidence, and assigns structured verdicts. Promises with specific timelines are tracked until fulfilled, broken, or redefined. The goal is a comprehensive, searchable record of what was said, what happened, and how long it took.
This is not a news site, an opinion outlet, or a hit piece. It is a structured dataset with a user interface. The system applies the same methodology to every claim regardless of whether it confirms or contradicts any particular narrative.
Elonalysis is maintained anonymously. There is no team page, no headshots, and no investor list. This is intentional.
The work stands on its methodology and sourcing, not on the identity of the people behind it. Every verdict is reproducible from its cited sources. If the evidence is wrong, the verdict is wrong — and we correct it.
Elonalysis runs on donated time and personal infrastructure. There are no ads, sponsors, or paywalls — and the plan is to keep it that way.
If you find this project useful, you can help keep it running:
Every contribution goes directly toward hosting and data costs.
Elonalysis provides factual analysis of public statements for informational purposes only. All verdicts represent the platform’s assessment based on available evidence at the time of publication and are subject to revision.
This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Elon Musk, Tesla Inc., SpaceX, X Corp., xAI, Neuralink Corp., the Boring Company, or any government entity. All trademarks and company names are the property of their respective owners.
Nothing on this site constitutes financial, legal, or investment advice. Use of this platform is at your own discretion.
The Elonalysis codebase will be released as open-source software. Details on the license, repository, and contribution guidelines are forthcoming.
Check back here or follow project updates for the release announcement.