Briefly monitors news, competitors, regulations, and emerging opportunities around the clock. You get one crisp briefing each morning — everything that matters, nothing that doesn't.
You define your industry and topics. Briefly's agent handles the rest — monitoring, filtering, and synthesizing until one readable briefing lands in your inbox.
Pick your industries, competitors, keywords, and regulatory bodies. The agent learns what matters to you — it gets sharper over time.
Every hour, your agent scans news, filings, social, press releases, and 180+ other sources. It discards noise. It flags what moves the needle.
At 6 AM your timezone, one clean email lands. Top signals, competitor moves, regulatory shifts, and opportunities — organized by urgency.
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Meta has released an autonomous agent aimed at ops and sales teams, directly overlapping with early-stage players in the AI agent space. The launch signals Big Tech's first real product move into this segment. Early read: Meta is targeting ops teams first, not researchers — there's a window for positioning elsewhere. Competitors have roughly 6–8 weeks before enterprise buyers get locked in.
The newest YC cohort includes 43 AI agent startups, up from 29 in the winter batch. Three are competing head-on in your space. The opportunity: batch demo day is July 14 — watch for which ones get traction signals in your next briefing. The risk: if a well-funded competitor launches a free tier, buyer attention fragments.
Anthropic has closed a $3B funding round at a $61B valuation, the largest AI raise this quarter. The signal is clear: investors are still willing to back foundation model players aggressively. For downstream tooling companies, this is a double-edged sword — more Claude API investment could mean better tools for your stack, but also more competition from well-capitalized challengers entering adjacent categories.
OpenAI has filed a trademark for "AgentOps," suggesting it's planning a product or platform play in the agent operations layer. This is consistent with their recent API push for structured outputs and tool use. If the trademark proceeds, expect a product announcement within 90 days. Early positioning as an "AgentOps-native" company could capture mindshare before OpenAI's own audience arrives.
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Not just mentions — intent signals. Your agent flags funding rounds, executive hires, regulatory filings, and hiring spikes before they hit mainstream news.
Monitor any number of competitors across product updates, pricing changes, hiring patterns, and messaging shifts. One alert instead of forty browser tabs.
Briefly identifies when multiple sources start covering the same topic from different angles — the earliest possible signal of a trend forming.
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The average knowledge worker wastes 2.3 hours per day tracking information across disconnected sources. That's $47,000 in annual productivity lost to noise.
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