Solution

Emerging Trends Intelligence Hub

For risk, strategy, and research teams watching markets at scale: the material events pulled out of millions of daily publications, each one traced to a verified source.

Regulatory filingsNews articlesPress releasesResearch publicationsSocial posts
100+ languages monitored with instant translationMateriality scored before anyone is alertedEvery insight traced to a verified source

The problem

Why this exists

Millions

Volume outruns reading

Millions of articles, posts, and filings publish daily. The material events are in there — buried well past any team's reading capacity.

Muted

Keyword alerts get ignored

Boolean monitoring floods teams with false positives until they stop opening the alerts. The one that mattered arrives in the same inbox.

3 versions

Each team reacts to its own story

Risk, strategy, and communications track the same event through different feeds and end up acting on three different sets of facts.

The product, not a promise

An event stream you can trace

Emerging Trends Intelligence Hub — workspace
Event classified: supply disruption at a tracked vendorMaterialcited
Duplicate stories collapsed into a single eventOne eventcited
Regional coverage translated on arrival100+ languagescited
Source verified: reputable outlet, primary filing linkedVerifiedcited
Unconfirmed rumor held back pending a second sourceverify
Trigger fired: risk review opened on the affected vendorDownstreamcited
HUMAN-APPROVED BEFORE IT POSTS

How it works

File in. Answer out.

  1. 1

    Monitor

    Agents watch premium feeds, the open web, filings, and social channels continuously.

  2. 2

    Resolve

    Duplicate stories collapse into one event; entities are matched to the companies and assets you actually track.

  3. 3

    Classify

    Semantic models judge what an event means and score its materiality — not just whether a keyword appeared.

  4. 4

    Verify

    Reputable sources are separated from unverified rumors before a signal reaches the stream.

  5. 5

    Act

    Confirmed events trigger downstream work: a risk review, an updated model, a drafted briefing note.

Who it's for

Built for the people who own the outcome

Risk analyst

Read the events, skip the noise.

  • Signals arrive deduplicated, classified, and scored for materiality
  • Every alert carries its source and the rule that matched
  • Regional stories reach you without a regional analyst

Head of strategy / CRO

One event stream, one shared set of facts.

  • Risk, strategy, and communications work from the same stream
  • Coverage maps to your suppliers, borrowers, and competitors
  • Confirmed events trigger the follow-up work automatically

Compliance / IT

Every alert is explainable after the fact.

  • Source, classification, and matching rule on record per alert
  • Rumors are held back until a reputable source confirms
  • Triggers are configured in clicks, inside your governed workspace
BanksAsset managersInsurersPrivate equityCorporate strategySupply chain risk
100+languages monitored with instant translation
Materialityfiltered before anyone is alerted
100%insights traced to a verified source

Market monitoring breaks at scale. Millions of articles, posts, and releases publish daily; the material events hide inside them; and by the time an analyst has read a headline, checked the source, and found the right person to tell, the window to act has often closed.

Meaning, then materiality

The hub works on what an event means. Agents ingest from premium feeds, the open web, filings, and social channels, deduplicate the noise, resolve entities, and classify each event — an acquisition, a leadership change, a supply disruption, a regulatory shift. Every signal is scored for materiality and linked to the specific things you track: your suppliers, your borrowers, your investments, your competitors. Coverage spans more than 100 languages with instant translation, so a regional story reaches you without a regional analyst. Routine press releases stay quiet; strategic pivots get through.

When the hub confirms a relevant event, it can trigger the work that follows: open a risk assessment on the affected vendor, update a forecast input, draft the briefing note for leadership. Triggers are configured in a few clicks — no code involved.

One verified stream, one shared truth

Every insight carries its source, and reputable outlets are distinguished from unverified rumors before anything is flagged. Risk, strategy, and communications teams work from the same event stream and the same facts, which prevents the familiar failure of three departments reacting to three different versions of the same story. When someone asks why an alert fired — or why it stayed quiet — the answer is the source article, the classification, and the rule that matched, all on record.

Objections, answered

What teams ask us first

How is this different from the keyword alerts we already ignore?

Classification runs on meaning, then scores materiality against the entities you track: an acquisition, a leadership change, a supply disruption. Duplicates collapse into one event and routine press releases stay quiet, so what reaches you is short enough to actually read.

Can we define what counts as material for us?

Yes. Materiality is scored against the companies, assets, and themes you register, and triggers — M&A activity, leadership changes, supply disruptions — are configured in a few clicks without writing code.

What happens when someone asks why an alert fired?

The answer is on record: the source article, the classification, the materiality score, and the rule that matched. Reputable outlets are distinguished from unverified rumors before anything is flagged, and held-back items are logged too.

How long to stand up coverage?

Days. Name the entities and themes you track, connect your feeds, and calibrate materiality against the live stream in the first week — no taxonomy project required up front.

Bring the companies you track.

Watch the hub pull the material events out of a live day of noise in the demo.

Request a demo