Newspilot monitors global news in any language, clusters articles into named narratives, scores ideological framing, and alerts your team when something accelerates — before it breaks in English.
Caspian, Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European coverage appears first in Azerbaijani, Russian, Kazakh, Farsi, and Turkish press. By the time it surfaces in English, the framing is set.
Hundreds of articles per day. Junior analysts reading and summarising manually. Important narrative shifts get buried. Policy briefs reflect yesterday's understanding.
Standard media monitoring tools count mentions and measure sentiment. None of them tell you how a story is framed, who is driving it, or whether coverage is using propaganda techniques.
"Media monitoring tells you what was published. Newspilot tells you what it means."
Every morning, a structured AI brief — with a confidence score, dominant narratives, key stats, and automatic Watchout alerts. Not a feed. A briefing.
A chronological log of exactly how a story evolved. When it first appeared. When volume spiked. Which outlets drove each phase. What framing dominated at each stage.
Every article scored on six ideological axes — Globalist to Nationalist, Free Market to Statist, East to West. Framing techniques identified: conflict frame, economic frame, moral frame, loaded language, appeal to authority.
Every person, organisation, and event automatically extracted, named, and categorised. See who is shaping the narrative, who is being cited, and who is being omitted.
Volume spikes. Narrative concentration. Sudden framing shifts. Newspilot fires high-severity alerts — typically 24–48 hours before the story peaks in English press.
Narrative monitoring is expanding beyond news. Social media, TV broadcast, and podcast coverage coming in 2026.
Join the waitlist →Type in plain language. "Track Central Asia energy policy" or "Monitor Polymarket regulatory coverage worldwide." Set matching precision: Strict, Balanced, or Broad. The platform builds your dashboard automatically.
Your proprietary news pipeline ingests sources across 104 languages in real time. Articles are clustered into named narratives, scored on framing and ideology, and structured into a live intelligence feed.
Every morning: a structured briefing with confidence score. Every alert: a specific event with source, severity, and full context. Every claim traceable to the exact article that produced it.
Sentiment is not the signal. The signal is whether coverage is shifting from economic frame to conflict frame. Whether loaded language and appeal-to-authority techniques are appearing at frequency. Whether the ideological orientation of coverage in Moscow is moving away from the previous week's baseline.
Newspilot surfaces all of it — quantified, sourced, and visualised.
Every article scored on Modernization, Statism, National Interest, Social State, Culture, and Geopolitics. Aggregated into a radar chart, trackable over any time window.
Issue tags, framing technique tags, and propaganda technique tags in a colour-coded heatmap. See whether coverage is dominated by responsibility frames, conflict frames, or whether rhetorical devices like loaded language are appearing at frequency.
Average objectivity and average balance scores across your entire dashboard. One number that tells you whether coverage is analytical or alarmist — before reading a single article.
When coverage turns hostile, the time between the first article and the first call from the CEO is measured in hours. Newspilot gives you that time back.
The risk in a Central Asian acquisition doesn't appear in Bloomberg first. It appears in Azerbaijani and Russian local press weeks earlier. Newspilot closes that gap.
The same EU directive can be framed as a sovereignty issue in Warsaw and a market regulation issue in Brussels. Understanding the divergence is the analysis. Newspilot surfaces it automatically.
Newspilot caught the Hormuz shipping story 48 hours before our broker's desk did. We re-priced the portfolio before the FT picked it up.
Standard media monitoring was built for Western PR teams tracking press releases and brand mentions. It counts. It measures sentiment. It was not built for the kind of analysis that changes a decision.
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