Automated monitoring and publishing agent
Monitoring a field takes consistency rather than talent: you have to look every day, including the days when nothing happens. This agent looks for you, alerts you when something genuinely matters, and never publishes without your say-so.

Context
Keeping up with regulation, competitors or the market almost always falls to someone who already has a job to do. The habit holds for a few weeks, then it breaks. The information keeps arriving, nobody reads it any more, and the change is discovered once it already applies.
Challenge
An agent that publishes on its own is a risk before it is a gain: one misread item commits the company in public, under its own name. So the tedious part had to be automated, the watching and the drafting, without ever automating the part that commits you, the decision to publish.
Our approach
The agent queries the sources agreed with the business, continuously, and compares what it finds against what it has already seen, so only new material comes up. Every signal is raised with its source attached, never summarised away from where it came from. Once an alert is approved, the text is written from that one source and nothing else, then automatically read back a second time before it reaches you. Publishing to connected networks waits for your approval, without exception.
Result
The whole path, from detection to going live, takes a few minutes and one human decision. The watching no longer stops, and nothing goes out unread.