AI Insights gives leaders a prompt-driven intelligence layer. Define what the platform should care about — your market, location, competitors, themes, risks, or opportunities — and it continuously turns that scope into referenced News, synthesized Insights, and structured strategic Radar.
Scope, location, industry themes, competitors, strategic concerns, and the kind of intelligence the executive wants to see.
AI Insights is driven by a living strategic prompt. You define the scope you care about — industry, geography, competitors, technology themes, regulations, market shifts, or operational focus — and the platform uses that to shape what appears across Insights, News, and Radar.
News gives you referenced reporting, Insights gives you AI-synthesized meaning, and Radar gives you structured strategic interpretation. All three respond to your prompt and evolve as your priorities change.
Executives can update the prompt whenever priorities shift. Refocus on a new region, a new market, a competitor set, a technology trend, or a strategic question — the app adapts immediately without needing a complex setup.
Instead of forcing users into rigid filters and dashboards, AI Insights uses a strategic prompt to define what matters. That prompt can include scope, location, competitors, business themes, technologies, risk areas, or strategic questions — and the platform uses it to shape every intelligence surface.
Define what the system should monitor using a practical executive prompt. This can include industry scope, business themes, competitors, strategic concerns, countries, regions, and the type of intelligence you want surfaced.
The platform continuously turns that scope into three outputs: referenced News, AI-generated Insights, and Strategic Radar. Each layer reflects the same core prompt, so the experience stays aligned.
When your business focus changes, update the prompt. That one change reshapes what the platform watches, summarizes, interprets, and elevates across the entire intelligence stack.
Once the prompt is set, the system continuously translates it into three different but connected executive experiences: direct News for awareness, Insights for interpretation, and Radar for structured strategic thinking.
Set your prompt, define your scope, and let AI Insights continuously turn that into referenced News, meaningful Insights, and strategic Radar you can actually use.