What monitoring actually watches
Conventional media monitoring indexes publication — the moment a story is in print. By then, the narrative is an artefact. Our monitoring watches formation: the moment the narrative is assembled inside LLM contexts, knowledge graphs, forum clusters, and source-document leaks, before any mainstream surface has picked it up.
The intelligence product is not a clippings report. It is an early signal, delivered to a named principal, under a signed brief, within minutes.
Signal layers we monitor
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STEP 01
LLM context layerhow ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity are composing your organisation’s story in real time, against the canonical version.
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STEP 02
Knowledge graph edgesWikidata, specialist graphs, industry ontologies, tracked for edits that touch your entities or immediate neighbours.
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STEP 03
Source-document surfacescourt filings, regulatory dockets, data-room leaks, NGO reports, tracked by subject and name.
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STEP 04
Forum and closed-community formationprivate and semi-private communities where narratives are assembled before public release.
Delivery
Monitoring is delivered as signal, not report. A single signed brief per signal, to a pre-named principal, under a pre-agreed threshold. Nothing more. Nothing noisy.
Signal is the instrument. Silence is the default.