Puzzld exists to help ordinary people build evidence, organise around problems, and make institutions respond.
Most people never get heard.
Not because they have nothing to say.
Because the systems around them were never designed to listen.
Puzzld exists to change that.
Most people do not need another social network. They need somewhere that remembers what they said.
Governments change. News cycles move on. Petitions disappear. But problems remain.
Puzzld exists to create a permanent public record of what communities know, what they have experienced, and what they believe should change.
It started with one question.
Krish Ramsaha-Southall was a neuroscience student at University College London when he visited Sumy, Ukraine during active conflict.
What he witnessed was not a lack of courage or care. It was the gap between what ordinary people were experiencing and what the institutions around them were willing to acknowledge.
He realised that the problem was not that people had nothing to say. It was that there was no system built to hear them, record what they said, and make someone answer for it.
That is why Puzzld exists.
Puzzld is a social enterprise. Its decisions are guided by mission, not investors. Its income comes from products that support the platform, not from advertising or political funding.
No investors
Our decisions are guided entirely by our mission. No shareholder returns. No growth targets imposed from outside.
No advertising. Ever.
Your attention is not our product. Puzzld is funded through products and services, so your voice is never shaped by advertisers.
Mission before profit
Any surplus is reinvested into improving the platform and expanding its reach. Not distributed to shareholders.
No political funding
We do not accept funding from political parties or political organisations. Our role is to amplify people, not agendas.
Built to last
Puzzld is not designed to chase trends or exit in five years. It is being built as permanent public infrastructure for evidence, accountability and human progress.
Founder. Neuroscience student, University College London.
He built Puzzld because he has always wanted to help people, and because he believes that the most powerful force for change is not government, money, or technology. It is people, with evidence, working together.
England and Wales
2025
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Social enterprise