Monitors
Automated web monitors that track pages for changes and alert you with structured events and sentiment analysis.
Monitors
Available on the Free plan and above.
Updated
Overview
Monitors let you set up automated watchers that track any URL or topic for changes using natural-language queries. When a monitor detects an update matching your criteria, it creates an event with structured content, sentiment analysis, and source URLs.
Events accumulate in a filterable feed with unread tracking, so you can quickly scan for new developments. Each monitor can be linked to a company for easy cross-referencing, labelled for organisation, and set to check at different frequencies depending on urgency.
How it works
Two Ways to Create
Pro users can describe what they want to track and get AI-suggested monitors. All users can create monitors manually with full control over the query and settings.
Describe what you want to track and the AI suggests multiple monitors with pre-filled queries, frequencies, and labels.
Monitor Card
Each monitor appears as a card showing its status, query, linked company, cadence, labels, and action buttons.
Notify me when any US or EU regulator announces an investigation, fine, or new restriction targeting NVIDIA or its GPU export programmes.
Event Card
Events show a structured headline, entity/category/sentiment badges, summary, source link, and date. Unread events have a highlighted background.
EU Opens Formal Investigation Into NVIDIA GPU Export Practices
The European Commission has launched a formal antitrust probe into NVIDIA's practices around GPU allocation and pricing for AI workloads in the EU market.
Colour-Coded Systems
Monitors and events use consistent colour coding across statuses, sentiments, categories, and check frequencies for quick scanning.
What you can do
Creating Monitors
- Manual creation: name your monitor, write a natural-language query (e.g. "notify me when AAPL announces a stock buyback"), set the check frequency, optionally link a company, and add labels
- AI suggestions (Pro): describe what you want to track in plain English and the system suggests multiple monitors with pre-filled queries, frequencies, labels, and reasoning — review, edit, or dismiss each before creating
- Check frequencies: Hourly (for time-sensitive topics), Daily (recommended default), Weekly, or Every 2 Weeks
- Labels: free-text tags for grouping monitors by theme (e.g. "competitor", "regulatory", "earnings") — up to 20 per monitor
- Linked company: optionally tie a monitor to a company for cross-referencing in the detail view
Managing Monitors
- Two-tab layout: Monitors tab (card grid of your active watchers) and Events tab (alert feed with unread badge count)
- Monitor statuses: Active (running on schedule), Paused (temporarily stopped), Error (check failed — shows error message)
- Pause and resume: toggle a monitor on or off at any time without losing its configuration
- Edit: update the name, query, frequency, linked company, or labels from the detail page
- Test: trigger a test event to verify your monitor is working before waiting for the next scheduled check
- Alert toggle: enable or disable notifications per monitor
- Delete: permanently remove a monitor and its events (with confirmation)
Event Feed
- Structured events: each event includes a headline, entity name, category, sentiment, summary text, and source URLs
- Categories: Regulatory (orange), Legal (red), Financial (blue), Corporate (purple), Other (grey) — each with a colour-coded badge
- Sentiment: Positive (green), Negative (red), Neutral (grey) — shown as a badge on each event card
- Unread tracking: unread events are highlighted with a subtle background — click to mark as read, or use "Mark all read" to clear in bulk
- Filters: narrow the feed by monitor(s), category, or sentiment — the monitor filter supports multi-select
- Raw output: expand the full raw text output behind each structured event for deeper inspection
- Source URLs: direct links to the original web pages where the event was detected
- Pagination: 25 events per page with Previous / Next navigation
Monitor Detail Page
- Full monitor overview: name, query, status badge, cadence, linked company, labels, creation date, and last event date
- Dedicated event feed: up to 50 events for this specific monitor, auto-refreshing every 30 seconds while active
- Inline editing: update monitor configuration without leaving the detail page
Tips
- ▸Set up monitors for competitor announcements, regulatory changes, or key contract wins
- ▸Use "Daily" frequency for most monitors — "Hourly" is best reserved for time-sensitive situations like earnings season or regulatory deadlines
- ▸Link a monitor to a company to keep events organised and easily cross-referenced from the company detail page
- ▸Use the sentiment filter on the Events tab to quickly surface negative developments that need attention
- ▸Labels help you group monitors by theme — filter and scan faster when you have dozens of active monitors
- ▸Pro users: describe what you want to track in one sentence and let the AI suggest multiple monitors — it often catches angles you would not think of
- ▸Use the Test button on the detail page to trigger an event immediately and verify your query is working before waiting for the next scheduled check
- ▸The "Mark all read" button on the Events tab clears the unread count in bulk — useful after a batch review session
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