You care about specific topics — AI models, regulation, funding rounds, your industry, your competitors. But staying on top of everything means checking dozens of sources daily: news sites, Reddit, arXiv, Twitter, funding databases. You miss things. Important things. And you find out too late.
Google Alerts sends you everything that matches a keyword — including noise, duplicates, and irrelevant content. You still have to sort through it all. That's not monitoring. That's busywork.
Zenfox Topic Monitor watches the web around the clock. It scores every item for relevance, importance, and novelty — and alerts you only when something genuinely important happens. No noise. No duplicates. Just the signals that matter, delivered on your terms.
Set the sensitivity per topic — from breaking-only to full coverage. Change it anytime.
Only major events: product launches, large funding rounds, regulatory decisions, acquisitions. Sent immediately. Best for topics where you only care about game-changing events.
Significant developments: research papers, strategic hires, notable posts — plus all breaking news. Batched into your digest, with breaking alerts sent immediately.
All relevant items above the noise threshold, grouped in your daily or weekly digest. No immediate alerts. Best for staying broadly informed without interruptions.
Zenfox looks for connections across all your topics. When two separate topics produce related items, it generates a synthesized insight explaining what the connection means for you.
Every week, Zenfox measures how active each topic was vs the previous week — volume changes, dominant themes, and a trend summary so you can spot inflection points early.
When an alert catches your attention, just say "dig into this." Zenfox hands it off to Deep Research and returns a full structured report with sources.
Duplicate stories, old content re-shared, tangentially related articles, low-engagement posts — all filtered out before they reach you. You see each story once.