Drevora
Archive of ledger books

About Drevora

Built for the reporter with a stack of documents and a deadline

A small practice devoted to one thing: reading public records carefully enough to trust what you find.

A researcher annotating printed spreadsheets

Our Story

Started because good questions kept getting buried

Drevora began with a simple observation from newsroom work in Palembang: reporters were often handed budget PDFs and tender listings with no time to learn how to read them properly, and the good questions got lost in unfamiliar formatting.

What started as informal help for a few colleagues turned into a structured practice — document review, orientation sessions, and hands-on data support, built specifically for reporters working on non-criminal, administrative subjects.

We are not investigators and we do not chase scoops. Our job is narrower and, we think, more useful: helping you read the record in front of you correctly.

Values

What guides the work

01

Accuracy over speed

A summary delivered a day later is worth more than one that misreads a footnote. We build in the time to check.

02

Method, not verdicts

We show our work so you can defend yours. What a document means for your story is always your call.

03

Plain language, always

Method notes and margin-of-error explanations that a general reader, not just a specialist, can follow.

The Team

The people behind the ledger

Portrait of Rangga Prasetyo

Rangga Prasetyo

Lead Document Reviewer

Portrait of Melati Anjani

Melati Anjani

Procurement Records Specialist

Portrait of Wisnu Kusnadi

Wisnu Kusnadi

Data Reporting Analyst

Bring us the document you're stuck on — we'll help you work through it.

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