NewsDesk structures the news into events, entities, relationships, and actions — then lets you query across them. Trace exposure, find hidden connections, surface patterns before they move markets.
NewsDesk doesn't index news. It structures it — then exposes primitives that let you traverse the graph of news-derived events and relationships.
Describe a pattern — not a name. NewsDesk finds every entity in the world matching that structural description. Valuation filters, event history filters, relationship filters, all composable.
Between any two entities, we record every action, statement, transaction, and event — typed and scored. You can answer questions no terminal can touch.
Find every chain connecting two entities, then filter by interaction type, sentiment, recency, geography, and role. See not just whether X and Y are connected, but how exposure travels through suppliers, investors, governments, executives, intermediaries, and events.
An agent with full access to the graph and the query primitives — entity lookup, pathfinding, StreetQuery, relationship traversal — so analysts get answers in plain English instead of composing each query by hand.
Every object in NewsDesk is accessible via authenticated REST. Build portfolio monitoring tools, integrate intelligence into your workflow, or feed structured news data into your own models. MCP server in beta — use it from any AI agent.
Our MCP server exposes every NewsDesk capability as a callable tool — entity lookup, relationship traversal, pathfinding, StreetQuery, event feeds. Any agent that speaks MCP can use it directly. No custom integration required.
Works with Claude, GPT, Gemini, Kimi, and any other LLM with tool-use support.
Currently in alpha. Reviewing access requests from hedge funds, trading desks, risk teams, and research firms.