Five-source briefs
Every story is reconciled across at least five outlets before it reaches your feed. We surface what's contested, not just what's reported.
200+ sources reconciled into a single feed. AI-summarised briefs, source-graded confidence, real-time alerts. Built for the people who read news for a living.
Five primitives that turn the firehose into a brief you can act on before the markets open.
Every story is reconciled across at least five outlets before it reaches your feed. We surface what's contested, not just what's reported.
Sub-second push for the topics you track. Tune signal weight per topic so a Fed pivot wakes you, but a pundit tweet doesn't.
Each claim is graded A–D by source reliability and corroboration count. Unverified items are flagged, never hidden.
Long-running stories (elections, conflicts, antitrust) live in dossiers that auto-update timeline, players, and primary documents.
Court filings, central-bank releases, SEC documents — surfaced before the wire summarises them. Read the source, not the rewrite.
I cancelled four newsletters and a Bloomberg add-on. The reconciliation pass alone saves me an hour every morning.
We use the dossier mode for the antitrust beat. Timeline + filings auto-sync — the team stopped maintaining the wiki.
The confidence grading is the differentiator. Knowing a claim is C-graded with one source means I read further; A-graded I just trust.
Sub-second alerts on central-bank releases. We were running a custom scraper for this. Not anymore.
210 sources poll on staggered cadences — wires every 4s, primary documents on filing webhooks, op-eds hourly. Everything is timestamped at receipt, not publication.
Stories are entity-clustered. A 'Fed cuts rates' event from Reuters, AP, and Bloomberg becomes one record with three sources, not three duplicate cards.
Each claim within a story is scored A–D by source reliability, corroboration count, and primary-document presence. Disputed claims surface, never silently dropped.
An LLM writes a 90-word brief constrained to graded claims only. Then it cites every line back to the underlying sources. You read the brief, click into the source.
Public beta seats open in batches of 500. Tell us what you cover — we route you to the dossier set that fits.
Ten outlets, two primary docs, three contested claims. Brief delivered before the WSJ live blog updated.
Auto-curated timeline merged 412 wire items with IMO advisories and AIS data into a single living page.
Court filings ingested via PACER webhook. Each filing reduced to a 60-word brief with cited paragraphs.
Sub-second push to 2,800 readers when NHC bumped advisory to Cat 4. Beat the AP wire by 7 minutes.