Intelligence works only in a System.
SNTIQ builds tools, protocols and documentation that help one person — or a small team — work with large bureaucratic systems on equal terms. Less pathos, more working infrastructure.
System Parameters
Competence Without Barriers
Knowledge and skills often fail due to complex procedures and technical obstacles. We don't try to 'remake' people; we remove organizational barriers so those who can think and work get clear tools.
Operational Applicability
Only the result matters. We focus on ensuring the workflow: Data → Analysis → Decision → Action → Result is maximally effective and uninterrupted by bureaucracy.
Architecture Determines Result
A well-tuned system (clear protocols, logging, deadlines) is almost always more effective than just a smart approach without support. We design a workspace where reason has a solid foothold.
SNTIQ Infrastructure
We focus on building working tools, not declarations. With them, any decision—human or machine—can be verified, documented, and applied.
Documentation
Tools for capturing facts and states: who did what and when, based on what rules. We make system logs transparent and accessible to humans.
Verification
Decision verification protocols: compliance with laws, deadlines, data, and internal logic. Quality is measured by resistance to audits and objections.
Runtime Environment
Creating conditions where one person or a small group can effectively interact with any large array—whether an administrative body or a complex process.
What this approach has achieved
With our tools, templates and procedural support, people have been able to assert their rights before German courts — in social and administrative jurisdictions.
court proceedings supported
positive outcomes in completed cases
of concluded proceedings ended positively
Figures based on documented proceedings before Verwaltungsgericht München, Sozialgericht München and Bayerisches Landessozialgericht (2025–2026). Ongoing cases not counted as outcomes.
Documented changes in administrative practice
Beyond individual cases, consistent and documented work changes how authorities operate:
Following our work, Fiktionsbescheinigungen are issued noticeably more often, electronic residence permits (eAT) are issued by default — as the law requires — and refusals and procedural violations have become less frequent.
We achieved a change in administrative practice regarding delayed Fiktionsbescheinigungen.
«You don't have to beat the system — you have to make it follow its own rules.»
SNTIQ in the media
Media coverage of our work and of the systemic problems we document. Below is a chronology of the publications.
Report by Florian Tempel on months-long waits for residence permits, denied Fiktionsbescheinigungen — blocking work, language courses and Kindergeld — and unheated, mouldy accommodation in Landkreis Erding, in contrast to the smoother practice in neighbouring Freising. The article cites a survey of 45 affected Ukrainians, conducted by a member of our community, documenting average processing times of over seven months.
Press inquiries: press@sntiq.com
For journalists: background information, documents and case chronologies on request.
Important
We currently do not provide individual legal consultations. We provide general information and self-help tools only. Where action in an individual case is required, we act exclusively within the limits permitted by the German Legal Services Act (RDG).
Deutschland Together
Our volunteer project where we field-test the SNTIQ approach.
Goal: level the playing field between an individual and large administrative systems. Structured logic, document algorithms and consistent logging — so complex bureaucracy becomes a process you can actually manage.
- Ready-made legal document templates and actions
- Step-by-step algorithms and logging
Modules of Deutschland Together
Each SNTIQ project ships its tools as modules on the shared platform core. The modules below belong to Deutschland Together — self-contained, each solving one specific task end-to-end.
Briefcraft
All-in-one assistant for dealing with German authorities: situation triage, per-state remedy logic, correctly addressed DIN-5008 letters, DSGVO file-access requests and lawsuit templates — for all of Germany, powered by the open Amtsgraph dataset.
Open BriefcraftPKH Helper
Guided assistant for the German legal aid declaration (Erklärung über die persönlichen und wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse, ZP 1a). Step by step, in four languages, generating a ready-to-sign PDF — fully in your browser, no data leaves your device.
Open PKH HelperAmtsgraph Viewer
Interactive browser for the open Amtsgraph dataset: competent authorities per place, court instance chains per legal matter, and supervision edges — every fact with provenance.
Open Amtsgraph ViewerLexgraph
Lexgraph shows what changed in every German law, when, and why: the law index in realtime, a word-level synopsis of every amendment, and the legislative commit graph (EU / Bund / Bayern / Länder).
Open LexgraphMore modules are in development.
How it works
Four steps from “I have a problem with a German authority” to a finished document. You don't need to know the law — start with the step that matches your situation.
Describe your situation
Briefcraft asks a few plain questions and turns your answers into a correctly addressed DIN-5008 letter — with the right legal references already in place.
Open BriefcraftWho is responsible?
Amtsgraph shows the exact authority or court for your place and your matter — so your letter never lands on the wrong desk.
Open Amtsgraph ViewerGoing to court without money?
PKH Helper walks you through the legal-aid declaration step by step and produces a ready-to-sign PDF — entirely in your browser.
Open PKH HelperWhat does the law say?
Lexgraph shows how a law has changed over time, which changes are on the way, and the court decisions that affect it.
Open Lexgraph