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AI News Monitoring

Stay informed about any topic without drowning in irrelevant content. change-happens monitors sources you care about and surfaces only the stories that actually matter.

How it works

Tell change-happens what topics or publications to follow. Each day, the AI scans those sources, filters out irrelevant content, and delivers a concise summary of what's new — straight to your inbox.

Example AI Prompt

"Check TechCrunch, The Verge, and major AI research blogs daily. I want news about AI video generators — new model releases, funding rounds, and major product launches. Skip opinion pieces and roundups."

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Context-aware filtering

The AI understands relevance, not just keywords — you only get what actually matters.

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Daily digest

One clean email each morning instead of checking dozens of tabs throughout the day.

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Any source

Blogs, news sites, industry publications, or any public web page — no RSS required.

Popular news monitoring use cases

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AI & tech industry news

Track new model releases, funding rounds, product launches, and developer ecosystem news across TechCrunch, The Verge, and AI research blogs.

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Market & industry intelligence

Stay current on regulatory changes, M&A activity, or sector trends relevant to your business without reading 50 publications.

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Brand mention monitoring

Track mentions of your company, product, or founders across tech media and industry blogs before they go viral.

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Regulatory & compliance updates

Watch government agency pages, official publications, or legal news sources for rule changes that affect your business.

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Research & academic papers

Monitor arXiv, preprint servers, or university lab pages for new research in your domain.

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Local & regional news

Track local government decisions, zoning changes, infrastructure news, or regional business developments.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from Google Alerts or RSS feeds? +

Google Alerts only shows you indexed articles that mention a keyword — it misses content that isn't in Google News, and it can't filter by relevance or context. RSS feeds require the site to support them. change-happens monitors any URL directly, understands what's on the page in context, and only alerts you when genuinely relevant content appears — not just whenever a keyword matches.

Which news sources can I monitor? +

Any publicly accessible website: TechCrunch, The Verge, Bloomberg, industry-specific publications, company blogs, government announcements, academic preprint servers, or niche newsletters. If you can read it in a browser, change-happens can track it.

Can I monitor multiple news sources with one agent? +

Yes. Write a single prompt that references multiple URLs: 'Check TechCrunch, The Verge, and Hacker News daily. Alert me about any stories related to AI code generation tools, new model releases, or startup funding in the developer tools space.'

How do I avoid getting notified about old or irrelevant articles? +

Be specific in your prompt about what you care about. For example: 'Only alert me about funding announcements above $10M or product launches from established players — not opinion pieces or roundups.' The AI uses your instructions to filter what's worth surfacing.

Can I monitor news about my own brand or company name? +

Yes. You can set up a brand monitoring agent: 'Check these tech news sites and Reddit threads daily for any mentions of [your company name]. Alert me when something new appears, with context about the sentiment and content.' This is especially useful for startups that want early warning on press coverage.

Does it track paywalled content? +

change-happens can only access publicly visible content — the same content that appears to any anonymous web visitor. It cannot bypass paywalls, login screens, or cookies-gated content. For most news monitoring use cases, publicly accessible pages (like news front pages, blog indices, or free article previews) are sufficient.

How often does the monitoring run? +

Agents run once per day by default. You receive an email digest each morning summarizing what changed since yesterday. For breaking news, this means same-day delivery rather than real-time. For strategic intelligence and trend-following, daily is typically the right cadence.

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