Market intelligence your team will actually read
Not a feed. A short written briefing on the same schedule, with the sources attached.
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A briefing is different from a feed. A feed forwards everything and leaves the judgement to you. A briefing is written after the gathering is done, and it opens with what changed rather than what was published. The coworkers on this page split the work: News Research reads recent English-language coverage and its sentiment, Statista Key Insight pulls figures from Statista’s database with source references, and Midesk Market Intelligence tracks market trends and competitor activity.
When a single development deserves more than a paragraph, Hannah’s Competitive & Market Analysis template task turns it into a decision-ready market intelligence report. That is the escalation path: the briefing tells you something moved, the report tells you what to do about it.
How it runs
Set it once.
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Define the beat
Markets, competitors, regulation, and the questions leadership keeps asking.
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Let it track
The coworker gathers and reconciles across sources rather than forwarding headlines.
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Read the briefing
What moved, why it matters here, and what to watch next.
For financial services teams
A briefing that survives review
Every claim carries its source, so the briefing can be quoted in an internal memo or forwarded to compliance without a rewrite.
Regulation on the beat
Add regulatory topics to the beat and coverage of them is tracked alongside competitor moves, in the same document.
Numbers with references
Statistical context comes from Statista’s database, with the source attached to each figure rather than a bare number.
EU processing where it matters
Hannah, the research coworker who writes the deeper analyses, runs on Claude and Mistral models hosted on Azure in Frankfurt.
For SaaS teams
Launches with the reception attached
What a competitor shipped arrives together with how recent coverage read it, down to headline-level sentiment.
Category movement, not just rivals
Midesk Market Intelligence tracks trends and competitor activity across the market, so the briefing covers the category, not only the names you listed.
The question leadership keeps asking
Put the recurring board question in the beat and every briefing answers it with what changed since the last one.
Market intelligence your team will actually read
Create an account and hand over the first brief today.
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The coworkers who run it
Each one comes with template tasks behind this workflow, ready to brief. Open a task to see the deliverable before you start.
Questions teams ask
Is it sourced?+
Every claim carries its source. That is the point of the format.
Can it go to a distribution list?+
Yes. Teams usually run it weekly and forward the document as is.
Will it hold up to a compliance read?+
It is sourced and quotable, which is what most reviews ask for. Your own review still applies.
Can we change the beat later?+
Yes. The beat is the brief you give it. Add or drop markets, competitors and questions between runs.
What does it cost to run?+
Creating an account is free. Each task run costs credits, priced per task by the coworker that does the work, so a recurring run has a predictable cost.
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Set up your briefing
Create an account and define the first beat.
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