Live intelligence pipeline

Your geopolitical operations room.

pulsEva turns public-source noise into a live map, searchable evidence, source-aware monitors, and briefings you can act on.

Live evidence public-source signal in one operating view
Map context geography, timeline, and evidence together
Graded & reviewed every source carries a reviewed A–F reliability grade
Watchlists turn a concern into an active monitor
In your tools ask pulsEva inside Claude & MCP clients

Search → Grade → Watch

Start with a concern. Leave with a watchlist.

Search the evidence in plain language, weigh it against geography and source confidence, then point pulsEva at the regions and topics you cannot afford to miss.

01

Search evidence in plain language

Run a query like “black sea drones” and see matching evidence with source context, countries, topics, and mapped events.

02

Grade what matters

PSESII domains, geography, and confidence markers help you separate signal from volume — fast.

03

Watch the risk

Save the view, create a monitor, and keep the concern in front of you as new events arrive.

pulsEva command center showing a Black Sea drone evidence search

The map is the interface

A live room, not a news feed.

Heat shows where the evidence is clustering right now.
The timeline keeps volume, age, and confidence in view.
The evidence rail stays readable without leaving the map.
pulsEva command center map, timeline, filters, and evidence feed
PSESII ring mark

Built on method

Six domains. One operating picture.

Every signal is classified across the PSESII framework — Political, Security, Economic, Social, Information, and Infrastructure — so you can tell what matters from the volume at a glance.

Political

Governments, institutions, elections, sanctions, diplomacy, and rule changes.

Security

Military activity, armed conflict, terrorism, cyber operations, and escalation risk.

Economic

Markets, trade, inflation, fiscal pressure, supply chains, and industrial policy.

Social

Migration, public health, protest dynamics, humanitarian issues, and social tension.

Information

Media narratives, influence operations, public messaging, and digital threat signals.

Infrastructure

Energy, ports, cables, logistics, transport corridors, and critical systems.

Trust the source, not just the story

Graded. Reviewed. Corroborated.

Every source on pulsEva carries a reviewed reliability grade — not a number we guessed at. A source review board sets each grade, records the reasoning in an immutable log, and flags ownership and state control. So when an event matters, you can see how many independent sources back it and who is telling you.

How we grade sources →
Corroboration on every eventExample
1 event 7 sources best B2 5 state-controlled corroborated

Reviewed grades

Admiralty A–F reliability × 1–6 credibility, set by a review board and dated in an immutable rationale log — not a static badge.

Source diversity

Every event shows how many independent sources back it and the best grade among them — corroboration you can read at a glance.

Ownership & state control

Know when a source is state-owned or state-affiliated before you weigh what it says.

pulsEva personalization settings for topics, domains, industries, regions, and severity

For You

Decide what rises first.

Set the topics, domains, industries, regions, and severity that matter to you. Your For You feed and map re-rank to fit — lifting the signal that matters and quieting the rest, without ever hiding what you didn't ask for.

Topics follow what matters
PSESII domains shape analytical focus
Industries filter business exposure
Regions prioritize geography
Severity & urgency control signal lift

Monitors & alerts

Turn uncertainty into an active watch.

A monitor keeps a concern in view as new evidence arrives — so you are reading what changed, not re-reading the same headlines.

Black Sea maritime pressure

Drones · commercial shipping · Romania · Turkey · NATO

active

NATO eastern flank

Security · infrastructure · military mobility · cyber

escalating

Energy routes in Southeast Europe

Pipelines · ports · grid stress · sanctions exposure

watching

Eva briefings

The brief, when the signal earns one.

Eva reads the evidence your monitors collect and shapes it into a terse, source-aware brief — pattern over panic, with confidence kept honest.

Eva briefing · Black Sea watch

Maritime drone pressure is moving from incident to pattern.

Tanker-related reports, merchant-shipping fatalities, and repeated naval drone claims point to sustained pressure around Black Sea routes.

Recommended posture: raise Security and Infrastructure sensitivity for Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, and Russia. Watch for port closures, insurance language, and NATO maritime mobility statements.

Confidence stays source-aware until corroboration improves. Low-confidence signals remain visible — but marked.

In your tools

pulsEva, where you already work.

Ask pulsEva inside Claude — or any MCP-compatible AI assistant — and get graded, corroborated, confidence-scored intelligence back, in the tool you already use. Route alerts and briefings to Telegram or your own webhook. Available on Guru and up.

MCP

Ask pulsEva in Claude

Connect pulsEva as an MCP server and search evidence, list signals, and read news cycles from inside Claude or any MCP-compatible assistant — every answer carrying its source grades and corroboration.

Delivery

Delivered to Telegram & webhook

Send the alerts and briefs your monitors produce straight to Telegram or a webhook of your own — so the room reaches you wherever the work happens.

Enter the operations room

Stop scanning headlines. Start watching signal.

Search the evidence, see where it clusters, and keep your watchlists running as the situation moves.