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Solutions — Innovation & strategy

See the market movebefore it announces itself.

For innovation and strategy teams: competitors, technologies and regulation tracked as entities — with momentum, evidence and early warning.

Overview

The same Radar a newsroom runs as a press review works as a competitive and technology radar. Follow entities instead of keywords, watch topics gather momentum, and walk into the steering meeting with evidence instead of anecdotes.

Feature

Competitors as entities, not keywords

Follow a company, technology or regulator as an entity with its own profile and evidence chain. Ranking knows whether coverage is about them or merely mentions them — so your picture isn't noise with a logo on it.

ScreenshotScreenshot — entity profile

Feature

Momentum you can see

Topics carry momentum curves: what's building, what's fading, what suddenly turned. One click from the curve to the articles behind it.

ScreenshotScreenshot — momentum curves

Feature

Early warning on weak signals

Early access

Bursty, growing or recurring patterns surface for review before they're market news — the difference between reacting and having had a plan.

ScreenshotScreenshot — early-warning patterns

Feature

Scouts beyond your sources

Discovery agents sweep the open web for what you tell them to look for — new entrants, patents pages, niche blogs — and deliver into the same reviewable Inbox.

ScreenshotScreenshot — discovery scouts

Feature

Watch the page that has no feed

A competitor's newsroom, pricing page or careers page: paste the URL and Radar watches it for changes. Quiet pages talk, if someone listens.

ScreenshotScreenshot — page watch

Feature

From signal to decision brief

Collect the evidence, chat across it, and generate a briefing where every claim cites its source — ready for the people who decide.

ScreenshotScreenshot — decision brief

How it works

How it works

  1. Define the field

    Competitors, technologies, regulators — as sources and entities.

  2. Watch the curves

    Momentum and early-warning patterns instead of raw headlines.

  3. Dig in with evidence

    Entity profiles and cited answers on demand.

  4. Brief the decision

    A cited brief for leadership, generated from what you collected.

A day in the loop

A day with Blinkin

Morning

The strategy lead checks the digest: one competitor's topic curve turned upward this week — the reason is attached.

Midday

A deep-dive into the entity profile: launches, hires, regulatory mentions — the evidence chain in one view, with an early-warning flag on a recurring pattern.

End of day

The steering-committee brief generates from the collected signals — every claim cited, every risk traceable. Opinions welcome; the evidence is already on the table.

Proof

Proof

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  • Health-insurer communications team

    Weak signals surfaced days earlier.

  • Industrial inspection program

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    Field photos to structured checklist review.

  • Operations knowledge team

    0%

    Answers grounded in approved documents only.

Questions

FAQ

How is this different from news alerts?

Alerts match words. Radar follows entities with salience, shows momentum over time, and keeps the evidence chain — a picture, not a ping.

Do we have to know all our sources upfront?

No. Start with the obvious ones; Scouts search beyond them and propose what you're missing.

Can several teams share one radar?

Yes — team feeds, boards and watchlists are shared, while every team keeps its own working views.

Does the analysis leave our organization?

No. Everything lives in your isolated org store, EU-hosted, and is not used to train models — see Trust.

Governance

Governed by design

  • EU hosting

  • Per-organization data isolation

  • Full audit trail

  • Review-gated knowledge

  • Works with any AI model

Next step

Point Radar at your market today and see the first momentum curves this week.