Sentinel / Investor intelligence

Narrative intelligence for contested names and event windows.

Sentinel gives event-driven investors coverage across names, transactions, sectors, and public figures, so they can see when information activity is coordinated, actor-driven, or likely to move the market.

When this matters

Use Sentinel when a watchlist includes names exposed to short reports, activist pressure, transaction rumors, hostile narratives, sudden cross-platform attention, or repeated narrative-driven volatility.

Who this is for

  • You are an event-driven PM or senior analyst covering names where narrative activity can affect the trade.
  • You need coverage around a position, diligence window, sector, or public figure.
  • You want to know whether the same actors and tactics have moved against comparable companies, sectors, or transactions.

What you get

  • Watchlist coverage for companies, transactions, executives, sectors, and public figures.
  • Early-warning briefings when narratives begin moving toward a name or peer group.
  • Attribution signals, actor history, peer-target patterns, and likely next narratives.
  • Source-backed timelines showing how activity spreads across platforms and media surfaces.
  • Escalation into a focused event briefing when a position or diligence window becomes active.

How it works

Investors can use Sentinel as ongoing coverage for a watchlist, with focused briefings when a position, transaction, or diligence window becomes active.

Why this works

Markets often react before the campaign is understood. Sentinel is built to connect actor behavior, propagation, and likely next moves earlier.